Redemption Period
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
A period after the grace period when an expired domain can still be recovered, but at a significantly higher fee. Redemption periods typically last 30 days and involve registry-level fees.
An arrangement where a domain owner allows another party to use a domain name for a recurring fee without transferring ownership.
Search Engine Optimization
Generic top-level domains introduced through ICANN's expansion program starting in 2014, including .app, .blog, and .shop.
A professional or automated assessment of a domain name's market value based on factors like length, keywords, and comparable sales.
A domain naming pattern consisting of Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (e.
The time it takes for DNS changes to a domain to be recognized across all internet servers globally.