Grace Period
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
Generic top-level domains introduced through ICANN's expansion program starting in 2014, including .app, .blog, and .shop.
Generic Top-Level Domain
\nThe rule, in place for the protection of the domain owner, states that a registrar may deny a request for a transfer of a newly registered domain to another registrar if within 60 days of initial...
A network of geographically distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their location for improved speed and reliability.
.gov is a top-level domain (TLD) that is specifically reserved for the use of governmental entities in the United States at the federal, state, and local levels.The .gov TLD is managed by the Gener...
Canonical Name Record - a DNS record type that maps an alias domain name to the true (canonical) domain name.