Grace Period
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
A window after a domain expires during which the original owner can renew it, usually at the standard renewal price. Grace periods vary by registrar and extension but typically last 30-45 days.
.info is one of the many top-level domains (TLDs) available for registration. It was one of the first TLDs introduced to alleviate the demand for .com domains and it's intended for informational we...
The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Anguilla that has become extremely popular for artificial intelligence companies and projects.
An arrangement where a domain owner allows another party to use a domain name for a recurring fee without transferring ownership.
A professional or automated assessment of a domain name's market value based on factors like length, keywords, and comparable sales.
A person who invests in domain names as a business or profession.
The minimum price a seller will accept at auction; if bidding doesn't reach the reserve, the domain isn't sold.