Whonami-What can you change a backorder to a different domain name?

You can change your Domain Backorders service to a different domain name as long as the backorder remains active. Domain Backorders remain active until they capture a domain name or you manually cancel them.

If you have not yet set up a backorder, see Setting up Domain Backorders for more information.

To Change a Backorder to a Different Domain Name

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Next to Domains, click Manage.
  3. From the Buy/Sell menu, select Backorders and Monitoring.
  4. Click the domain name you want to change.
  5. Click Change Domain Name and enter the new domain name.
  6. Read the Domain Name Back Order and Monitoring Agreement, select I have read and agree … , and then click Next.
  7. Confirm Contact details.
  8. Click OK.

Whonami-To transfer business registration to another domain name

If you have Business Registration for a domain name that is no longer registered in your account, you can reassign the registration to another domain name in your account, or you can purchase a new domain name to assign it to.

To Transfer Business Registration to Another Domain Name

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Click Business Registration.
  3. Click Manage for the terminated (inactive) domain name’s Business Registration account. The Business Manager displays an Inactive Domain message.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • To transfer the Business Registration to another domain name in your account, in the Associate an existing active domain field, enter the domain name, and then click OK.
    • To purchase a new domain name to transfer the Business Registration to, clickget a new domain, and then complete the purchase. For more information, see Registering Domain Names.
  5. For each tab on the Edit Business Registration page, complete all applicable fields, and then click Next. For more information, see Managing Your Business Registration Profile.
  6. Click Finish to save your changes.

Whonami-How to change nameservers for your domain names?

Nameservers control where your domain name reaches out when visitors access it. When you register a domain name, we set it to our “parked” nameservers, which just display a temporary page. However, you got a domain name to make a website and might need to change your nameservers to connect it to your domain name.

Which nameservers you need to use depends on where it’s registered and where your website is hosted. For example, if your domain name is registered or hosted with us, use the Here information; if it’s registered with or hosted by another company, use theElsewhere information.

Setting your nameservers can be a complicated task. These guidelines will ideally help you through the process, but we want to encourage you to reach out to our 24/7 technical support team at (480) 505-8877 should you experience any confusion or difficulties.

Domain? Website? Use these instructions…
Here Here You can use our standard DNS configuration outlined inSet nameservers for domains hosted & registered with us.
Here Elsewhere First, get your nameservers from your other hosting and then set them using Set custom nameservers for domains registered with us.
Elsewhere Here Find your site’s nameservers using Nameservers for domains registered elsewhere/hosted with WHONAMI-Cheap Domain Registration Service and then provide them to your domain name’s registrar.
Elsewhere Off-Site DNS Off-Site DNS lets you use our DNS manager if your domain name is neither registered nor hosted with us. For information about setting this up, see Managing Domain Names with Off-site DNS
Here VPS/Dedicated
here
You can create your own nameservers by registering “hosts” for your domain name using Creating your own nameserver (registering your own domain hosts). After creating the hosts, see Set custom nameservers for domains registered with us.

After updating your nameservers, allow 4 to 8 hours for other networks to access information for .com and .net domain names, and allow 24 to 48 hours for other networks to access information for all other domain extensions.

Whonami-How to access the domain name control center?

From the Domain Manager, you can manage all of your domain name’s settings and features, such as domain name transfers, renewals, DNS options, and domain name add-ons. You navigate through domain name features using the tab menus in the header of the Domain Manager.

To Access the Domain Manager

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Next to Domains, click Manage.

You can use the following options to manage your domains:

  • Domains — Use this menu to view lists of domains that are registered, in the process of being transferred or changing accounts, or that have expired.
  • DNS — Use this menu to manage your domains’ DNS and create DNS templates.
  • Buy & Sell — Use this menu to monitor your domain buying and selling activities.
  • Settings — Use this menu to manage your domain account administrator accounts.
  • Help — Use this menu to get help managing your domain names.

Whonami-Automatic renewal for your domain names

To Change the Automatic Renewal Option for Your Domain Names

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Next to Domains, click Manage.

Which procedure you’ll use depends on the number of domains in your account:

6 Domains or Fewer

  1. Select the domain name you want to use, click Text Icon (Settings) and select Domain Settings.
  2. Select On next to Auto renew.

More than 6 Domains (i.e. 7 or More)

  1. Select the domain names you want to modify.
  2. Under Auto-Renew, click Manage.
  3. Select On and click Save.

More Info

Check out Manual renewal if you’d rather manually renew your domains.

You can set your domain names to renew automatically upon expiration at any time. If you set your domain names to auto-renew, we attempt to renew them and bill your credit card if the renewal is successful.

Whonami-Domain name rules for registering .de domain names

Anyone can register .de domain names on a first-come, first-served basis. The administrative contact for the domain name must have an address in Germany and, if not, we provide a proxy service. A PO box will not be permitted as an alternative.

These domain names can have up to 63 characters, with a minimum of three characters, and can contain letters (a to z), numbers (0 to 9), and hyphens (except at the beginning or end of the domain name). You cannot register domain names with special characters such as & and #.

Whonami-How to point your domain name’s email service to Google?

If your domain name uses Google Apps for its email service you need to point your domain name‘s email service to it. This is done by changing your domain name’s Mail Exchanger (MX) records, which control where email sent to your domain name gets delivered. If you’re curious about how that works, see What is an MX record?

To Manually Configure Google Apps MX Records for Your Domain Name

  1. Log in to your Account Manager.
  2. Next to Domains, click Manage.
  3. Click the domain you want to use, and then select the DNS Zone File tab.
  4. Click Add Record, and then select MX (Mail Exchanger).
  5. Add the following MX records:
    Priority Host name Points to
    1 @ ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    5 @ ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    5 @ ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    10 @ ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
    10 @ ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
  6. Click Save, and then Save Changes.
  7. If you have any existing MX records, select them and then click Delete.

These changes can take up to seven days to reflect on the Internet.

Whonami-What is protected registration for your domain names?

Protected Registration is a premium service you can apply to many of the domain names you purchase or already registered with us. The service helps ensure that you retain registration of your domain name, regardless of expiration dates or attempts to transfer. Domain names with protected registration will automatically renew. The renewal settings cannot be changed and the service cannot be canceled without the listed registrant submitting documentation.

With Protected Registration, you receive:

  • Domain Name Ownership Protection — Protects you from losing your domain name if you forget to renew it, or if we can’t charge your credit card. If you fail to renew your domain name, we hold it for up to one year. During that time, your domain name is in an inactive, protected status with a parked page. We do not keep your related services running if your domain name renewal lapses. To rescue the domain name during the protected status period, you must pay any renewal fees for your domain name and Protected Registration.
  • Deadbolt Transfer Protection — Puts your domain name on lockdown, making it impossible for any inadvertent, accidental, or malicious transfer. Unlike regular domain name locking, which occurs at the registry level, Deadbolt Transfer Protection offers an even higher level of security — we lock your domain name in your account.
  • Ownership Protection Reports — Annual domain name status report and email updates help you keep track of vital domain name information.
  • Private Registration — Typically when you register a domain name, your contact information is publicly available. Private Registration shields your personal information from public view. You control who reaches you and when.
  • Business Registration — Business Registration offers you a complete, online advertising listing that is instantly available to everyone who searches for your domain name in the Whois database.

Whonami-What does domain name mean?

Domain names were created to make IP, or Internet Protocol, addresses more human-friendly. An IP address is a unique set of numbers that is assigned to every computer on the Internet. Think of IP addresses like street addresses – they identify where a computer is located on the Internet and help route information so that it can easily travel between computers. But IP addresses, like this one, don’t exactly roll of your tongue, do they?

And then just imagine having to memorize such a string of – seemingly random numbers for every single website you wanted to find on the Internet. If only there was an easier way. Actually, there is.

While computers require IP addresses to locate one another, we humans can use domain names. The Domain Name System, or DNS [D-N-S], takes domain names — the kind of web addresses that people understand, like whonami.com — and translates them into IP addresses that computers need to communicate.

When visitors enter your domain name into a Web browser, the browser uses your domain name to find the correct IP address and, in turn, passes back the website associated with that IP address.

Think of it this way; your domain name functions like the contacts you store in your mobile phone. When you touch the name of a contact that’s stored in your mobile phone, your mobile phone automatically dials the number you’ve saved for that contact. You don’t need to know where the person you’re calling is located, and you don’t need to even enter their specific phone number. All you do is touch the contact and mobile phone does the rest.

Whonami- You can backorder your monitored domain names

If you added Domain Monitoring to a domain name, you can also place a backorder on the domain name to attempt to register it if it becomes available. Or, if it’s listed for auction, the backorder gives you instructions on how to participate in the auction.

When you purchase Domain Backorders, you can set your backorders as public or private. Private backorders protect your personal information by not listing it in the Whois database.

If the backorder is not successful, you can reassign it to another domain name or request a refund from our support team.

For more information about the backorder process, see What are Domain Backorders?