Domain Names

How DNSSEC protects your domain from DNS vulnerabilities

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The Internet's Domain Name System is facing large-scale attacks. ICANN, the organisation in charge of the DNS infrastructure, is now urging all domain name owners to migrate to DNSSEC to avoid "ongoing and significant" risks. Fortunately, we not only support DNSSEC but also offer other security solutions that compliment it.

Keep your domain name secure with these 9 best practices

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Your domain name is your online business’s most valuable asset. After all, it’s much more than just your web address. It’s a reflection of your brand’s identity. To minimize the chances of it being stolen or abused, protect it with these 9 essential security tips. Act now to keep your domain name safe!

2019's new gTLDs: monstrously great domains coming for you!

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Don't lurk in the Internet's shadows when you can scare up loads of traffic with 2019's new generic top-level domains (gTLDs)! Register a great domain name and unleash your .MONSTER, cause a .BABY boom, or .DEVelop your online presence! Our latest domain choices provide online .HOMES to all kinds of websites and blogs.

.DEV domain names secure online space for web developers

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.DEV domain names provide a secure online space for developers or individuals and businesses associated with the tech world. The latest release from Google Registry's domain portfolio, .DEV domain names instantly associate you with - and mark you as - a leader in tech innovation. Take a look!

10 reasons why you need a .ONLINE domain for your business

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Your business's domain name is a big part of your brand identity. Your website address is, after all, your first step towards building brand awareness with customers. .ONLINE domain registry, Radix, weighs in on why a .ONLINE domain name is an especially strong choice for making a solid impression with your brand.

Data privacy under Australia’s Assistance and Access Bill 2018

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Australia’s Assistance and Access Bill 2018 gives authorities the right to demand access to encrypted forms of communication and fine companies which refuse to cooperate. But at a time when everyone is concerned with safeguarding data privacy, the AA Bill has proven highly controversial. Security specialist Sam Bocetta explains.