Rules. You can’t live with them, you can’t have a domain without them. And starting January 2014, there are some important new rules to be aware of. These rules are set by the internet’s governing body ICANN and affect all generic top-level domains (gTLDs) such as .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO or .NAME as well as upcoming new gTLDs.
Starting next week, when you register a domain with new contact details, transfer existing domains or change the registrant (owner) or email address on your contact information, you will receive an additional email with an activation link. If you don’t press this link, your domain will be disabled after 15 days.
You need to verify your contact details if you:
I repeat, if you don’t react to these emails, new ICANN policies mandate that we will have to disable your domain name. Even if you’re in Antarctica and have no internet access. Even if your spam folder eats it alive.
Specifically, if your 15 day verification window passes, your website will be replaced by a website displaying a verification error, along with instructions on how to fix it. But on the plus side, it can be fixed. And if you do renew it on time, this domain email verification will only happen once.
As soon as you are able, please ensure that your domain name is associated with a valid email address. The last thing we want is for you to make a change, then have your verification email sent to an old address.
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