14 days before your domain name expires, you will generally receive an invoice for renewing the domain name. The renewal period is based on the period you chose when registering the domain name.
You will automatically receive reminders about the domain renewal 14, 7, and 2 days before the domain’s expiration date, as well as 5 days after the expiration date.
By default, your domain name is configured for automatic renewal. This means the system will automatically send you an invoice for the domain renewal 14 days before the payment date.
Once the invoice for your domain renewal is paid, the renewal is automatically sent to the domain registry managing the specific TLD.
If you have chosen not to renew your domain name automatically, you will not receive any domain renewal invoice. You will still receive reminders that the domain name is about to expire.
You can follow the link in the email to renew your domain. You can also manually renew your domain names via this link: Renew domains
Many TLDs allow you to renew your domain name early. If early renewal is possible, you will see this option when performing a manual domain renewal.
If you wish to change the renewal period of your domain name (e.g., from 1 year to 5 years), this can be done either by performing a manual domain renewal or by contacting our customer support.
If you wish to enable or disable automatic renewal for your domain name, please follow these steps:
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