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Tips for Protecting your Domain Name

Tips for Protecting your Domain Name
Picture this – The number of visitors to your ecommerce site has suddenly dropped to zero during peak hours! A retailer’s worst nightmare to say the least! Normally, most ecommerce website owners can makes hundreds of dollars worth of sales during the peak hours, but what do you do if your business has come to a standstill?

It is indeed a nightmarish scenario but highly possible if you lose control of your domain name. If someone manages to gain access to your account by using your domain name, they can then continue to divert your visitors to their site and even access your email! And if they manage to steal your domain name by converting into their name, then you are going to face a long and very expensive legal battle to get it back.

There is no reason why you should lose your domain name to a cyber criminal. If you ignore it or forget to renew it, then it could be snapped up by its new owner in a perfectly legal way! If this happens, then you can say goodbye to your domain name!

Here are a few tips to protect your domain name:

  • Set up a regular process to renew your domain name on time. The easiest way to lose control of your domain name is by failing to renew it. It is smart to set up an effective renewal system like scheduling a renewal reminder on your desktop calendar.

  • Constantly check the contact details listed on your domain name registrar. Make sure your domain name registrar sends you a reminder when it is time to renew your name, if there are any payment problems or if somebody is attempting to transfer your domain name.

  • Make sure your account is secure: Anyone who can access your account can also steal your domain name or transfer it to their name. So, always make sure that your account is protected by a strong password that cannot be guessed easily.

  • Put in a registrar lock as this helps prevent your domain name from being stolen.

  • These are a few ways to prevent your domain name from being stolen or illegally transferred to another name.

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