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A domain name is your website name, the address where users can access your website online.
Computers use IP addresses, which are a series of numbers. However, it is difficult to remember strings of numbers hence domain names are used for finding and identifying entities on the internet rather than using IP addresses.
A domain name can be any combination of letters and numbers, and it can be combined with various domain name extensions, such as .store, .tech, and more.
A domain name must be registered before you can use it. Each domain name is unique, meaning no two websites can have the same domain name. name.
A TLD (Top-Level Domain) is the last extension of a domain name, it is the highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the internet. The most well-known examples of TLDs are .com, .net, and .org. Generally, these TLDs are labeled "gTLDs", which is an acronym for Generic Top-Level Domains.
Under a new, less restrictive process, ICANN has said there is potential to create up to 1000 new TLDs per year. These new TLDs are simply called nTLDs. Many nTLDs, such as .store, .online, .tech, and more, have been created and are available today for registration.
.store is a new top-level domain (nTLD) for e-commerce. If the primary goal of your website is to sell, nothing says it better than a .store domain. Whether on a search engine listing or a print ad, users know that a website on a .store domain is a place to buy from.
Your privacy is of utmost importance to us, and under absolutely no circumstance would we share your information with any third party.
When you register a domain name with us, Whois lists your personal information (such as Name, Company Name, Address, Telephone Number, Email Address) as the contact details for your domain name. This information becomes available to anyone who performs a Whois lookup of your domain name.
Using the Privacy Protection service, you may immediately stop such abuse. When you enable this service for your domain name, we replace your contact details in the Whois information with our generic contact details, thus masking your contact details.
To enable or disable Privacy Protect from the control panel, follow the steps below:
No, we do not provide hosting services.
Head over to - http://manage.get.store/customer.
With the email ID and password you used to create an account on www.get.store, login to the control panel and manage your domain name(s).
If you require more information, you can find it here: https://manage.get.store/kb/servlet/KBServlet/faq432.html
In order to set up your website, contact your hosting provider and add your name servers or A records with the domain name.
Here are the steps to add name servers or A Records to your domain name:
You can redirect your website using the ‘Domain Forwarding’ service. Follow these steps to set up a redirect:
Download this document a brief on how to migrate your existing site to a .store domain.
If the domain is in its moneyback period of 3 days, then you can delete the domain and get a refund. However, a deletion fee of USD 1 will be charged.
Here are the steps to delete a domain in its moneyback period:
If the domain is older than 3 days, there won't be a refund for the deletion. If your domain is out of its moneyback period, then kindly contact our support team (support@get.store) to delete the domain.
If a domain is deleted in the 3-day moneyback period, then, the domain will be available for fresh registration instantly. You can go ahead and try to register the domain once again.
Post the moneyback period, the delete option will not be available in the control panel. So it will not be possible to accidentally delete the domain after the 3-day moneyback period, and you will need to contact us if you wish to delete the domain voluntarily.
If you forget to renew your domain before the date of expiry, multiple use cases could apply.
After the last date, your domain will go into the restoration period. If you wish to restore your domain, you may still be able to do so. A restoration fee of $138 will apply. If the domain is not restored, it will go into the Pending Delete stage, and after 5 days, it will be deleted.
We do send out multiple renewal reminders to the Registrant email address before the domain expires. There are compulsory emails that are sent out 30 days and 7 days prior to expiry. There are also optional renewal reminders sent out on every 1st, 11th, and 21st day in the last 45 days before expiry. The optional emails can be enabled or disabled within the control panel.
However, if you do forget to renew the domain, we still provide an additional 36 days renewal grace period. During this period, you will have complete control over the domain, and you can renew the domain within this time span.
You can refer to our Knowledge-Base article to renew a domain here - https://manage.get.store/kb/answer/1148.
If, due to certain circumstances, you are not able to renew the domain within the 36-day time span, then your domain will slip into the Redemption Grace Period for 30 days. Here, you will get another opportunity to safeguard your domain. You can restore your domain within this period of 30 days. Restoring a domain is costly, time-consuming, and a manual process.
You can refer to our Knowledge-Base article to renew a domain here - https://manage.get.store/kb/servlet/KBServlet/faq460.html
"Yes, you can transfer your domain name to another provider or registrar. Transfer charges will apply. Before proceeding, you are advised to first check if your domain name can be transferred:
Here are the steps to follow for a transfer: https://manage.get.store/kb/servlet/KBServlet/faq556.html
When modifying contact details for the email address, name, or company of the Registrant contact, you will get an option to enable or disable the 60-day transfer lock. If the lock is enabled, it cannot be lifted until 60 days are over.
We currently do not support incoming transfers.
Premium domain names are special domain names which are priced higher than normal domain names and the price varies based on a number of factors such as number of characters in the domain name, common keywords, recall value or the generated traffic.
A reserved domain is a domain that the registry reserves for various reasons, such as the abusive nature of the domain name or if it is essential for the registry itself, etc. These domains may or may not be obtainable by the customer. However, please contact the support team ((support@get.store)) so that we can check with the registry if it is possible to register a reserved domain.
If you start as an online seller on a .store domain, you get higher discounts and special privileges on www.elevate.store - a .store initiative to provide deals for free on essential business tools that online sellers need.
Please fill this form or send an email to abuse@radix.email for any abuse related queries.
For support related queries, please email us at support@get.store.