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  1. Email Address Change Form
    Register.com requires authorization from the Account Contact listed in your account in order to make changes to your domain name. Thus, any written requests must come from the Account contact email...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  2. Transfer of Registrant - Employee to Company
    To transfer a domain name registration from an individual employee into the company's name, please have the CEO (or another officer of the Company with signatory authority) submit a letter requesting...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  3. What domain names can be transferred?
    To see which domain names can be transferred, visit our TLD Overview. To see the TLD Overview, go to the bottom of the page and click "Help". In the "Domain" section click "Extension Details (TLDs)".
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  4. Is there anything I can do to protect my domain names from hijacking?
    Yes. We offer Registrar-Lock, which prevents your domain names from being transferred without your permission. To set Registrar-Lock for all domains you register, log in and click "My Account". On...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  5. What if I change my mind, or spell a name wrong. Can I get my money back?
    No, all sales are final. Once a domain is registered, the registry will not refund purchases.
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  6. What is a domain name?
    A domain name is a unique address or identifier on the World Wide Web. One easily recognizable example is google.com: Type that domain name in your browser address bar, and the worldwide system of...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  7. Why would I transfer a domain name?
    The most common reasons for transferring a domain name are to take advantage of a different registrars products or prices, to consolidate all your domain names with a single registrar, or to pursue a...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  8. I want to register all of my domains for 5 years at a time. How do I do this?
    After you log in, hover on "My Account" and click "Account Settings". On the "General Settings" tab find the "Domains Purchase Options" section. Choose your preference in the "Default Period"...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  9. How do I register a domain name that requires preconfiguration?
    Log in. In the "Register a Domain" text box, type the domain name you want to register. Click "GO". Select the check box for the domain name you want and click "Add to Cart". Select any extra...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  10. What is a domain name transfer?
    When you register a domain name, it is administered by a domain name registrar, a company that makes sure your domain name "works" in terms of connecting to your web site and delivering your email...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  11. Is there anything I can do to protect my domain names from expiring?
    Yes. We offer Auto Renew, which renews domain names before they expire. You can set Auto Renew at an account-wide level or for individual domain names. To set Auto Renew for all domains you register...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  12. When can I renew a domain name?
    You can renew a domain name almost any time, and you can extend the expiration date up to 10 years from today. Avoid letting your domain expire! The registry allows a short period of time to renew at...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  13. Is there a basic editor for the "Welcome" and "About Us" content?
    Yes. You have three options for your "Welcome" and "About Us" messaging: you can use our default text, replace it with custom text, or paste your own HTML code into our HTML Editor. To customize the...
    Date Updated: 06/16/2011
  14. What is an MX record?
    A mail exchanger (MX) record specifies how mail should be routed for email addresses at a specific domain name. An MX record specifies a host name which should point to a mail server responsible for...
    Date Updated: 06/08/2011
  15. What happens to my privacy policy when privacy laws change?
    TRUSTe does not change your privacy policy as privacy laws change, but they do add new selections to their wizard, that reflect the legal changes, that you can incorporate into your privacy policy if...
    Date Updated: 06/16/2011