It took a while but the release of .gay will officially start this afternoon. The .gay extension has everything to make it: short, powerful, clear and if you register a .gay name, you also do charity at the same time.
Read more >As you probably will know, the United Kingdom left the European Union on January 31st 2020. What are the consequences of the Brexit for .domain name registrations? We were kept in the dark for quite a while but so was the .eu registry itself.
Read more >Sectigo (formerly known as Comodo) is one of the leading providers for certificates. Such certificates are used to encrypt internet traffic going to websites and mailservers. Sectigo is now recalling almost 6000 certificates, all of which were issued to companies from The Netherlands. The recall action was announced Wednesday. Affected clients have less than one […]
Read more >A while ago we already reported that the .gay extension was coming. Now it’s finally time. And .gay seems to have everything to conquer the world. Short, powerful, clear and they also do charity.
Read more >We all know that DNS security is necessary these days. That is why DNSSEC was developed. DNSSEC adds data integrity to the domain name system, to prevent forge false, altered or incomplete data.
Read more >“The name is Bond, James Bond.” Even if you are not a James Bond fan, you undoubtedly know this one-liner. And that alone indicates that your name will be remembered under .bond.
Read more >A while ago we already informed you that NIC.ar (Argentina) considered to allow registrations under .ar directly. Well it looks like the decision has been made. Registrations under .ar are possible from now on. NIC.ar follows in the footsteps of for example Nominet (.uk-registry) which also liberalised registrations under .uk a while ago.
Read more >NIC.ar is considering to allow registrations under the second level extension .ar. They follow, among others, Nominet who made .uk domain names available for registration.
Read more >Afilias, the registry for .info, .bet, .pink,… introduces the registry lock for all 28 extensions they manage. This registry lock, not to be confused with the transfer lock, is an extra security that you can activate to protect your domain name.
Read more >DNS-LU (.lu registry) reached 100,000 registered .lu domain names last week. A milestone for this extension.
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