How do I resend the transfer confirmation email to my updated admin email address?

When you purchase a domain name transfer to us, we send a confirmation email required to complete the transfer to your administrative contact’s (admin) email address as listed in the Whois database.

Note: We send a confirmation email to the registrant contact’s email address associated with .au domains.

If you recently changed your admin email address at your current registrar, you can resend the confirmation email to it from your account with us. If your account with us is not displaying the correct admin email address after you change it at your current registrar, you can update our records and then resend the confirmation email.

– Log in to your CheapDomainRegistration.com account.
– Next to Domains, click Manage.
– From the Domains menu, select Transfers-In:
– Check transfer in status

Select the domain name you want to resend the confirmation email for and click View Action.
Click Resend Email.

Get an authorization code to transfer my domain to CheapDomainRegistration.com

If you are transferring a domain to IFindHost – CheapDomainRegistration.com, you might need a domain transfer authorization code (also known as an EPP code or transfer key) from your current registrar.

Some registrars display the authorization code in your account with them, while others email it upon request to the administrative contact’s email address for your domain name. If you have a .au domain name, transfer-related information will go to the registrant contact’s email address.

Contact your current registrar to get your authorization code.

Note: Some domain name extensions, primarily country-code top-level domain names (ccTLDs), do not require authorization codes.

Cheap Domain Transfer To CheapDomainRegistration.com

It’s not difficult to transfer your domain name to IFindHost – CheapDomainRegistration.com. You’ll complete some steps with your current registrar, and some steps with IFindHost – CheapDomainRegistration.com.

Note: You’re not eligible to transfer a domain for a 60-day period after the following events:

• •Registering or transferring a domain name
• •Updating the registrant contact’s organization
• •Updating the registrant contact’s first or last name and an organization is not listed

Complete the following steps with your current registrar:

-Unlock the domain name.
– Get an authorization code (also known as an EPP code or transfer key) from your current registrar.
– Verify contact information: Confirm that the administrator’s contact information for the domain is correct. All emails regarding the transfer will go to the administrator’s email.
Note: For .au domains, all transfer information is sent to the registrant contact’s email.

– Cancel Protected or Private registration: If the domain has Protected Registration or Private Registration, you’ll need to cancel it.

Complete the following steps at IFindHost – CheapDomainRegistration.com:

Purchase a domain name transfer from our website. We will send you a message if the extension is not available to transfer.
Note: If you purchased a .uk .ca, .eu, .es, .au, or .se domain name transfer, see their respective About articles for additional transfer instructions.

Once you purchase the transfer, you’ll be prompted to Unlock the domain and Get authorization code. Enter the authorization code in the space provided and follow the prompts to check-out.

– Check your email: Once you’re finished with your purchase, check the domain name’s administrative contact (admin) email (or registrant contact’s email for .au domains) for an email from IFindHost – CheapDomainRegistration.com. To authorize your transfer, simply click on the Approve button that appears in the email. That’s it!
Note: The transfer process can take 7 to 10 days to complete.

 

Cheap Domain Registration – What is Protected Registration?

Protected Domain 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.

Note: Domain registrations 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Ownership Protection Reports — Domain name status report and updates within your account to help you keep track of vital domain name information.

Note: Before you purchase Protected Registration, ensure that the registrant contact for your domain name has a valid email address in the Whois database. You must have access to the registrant email address to make future changes to your domain name or Protected Registration service. For more information, see Change domain contact information.

Cancel Private Domain Registration

When you cancel Private Domain Registration, your personal information, including your name, mailing address, email address, and phone number, displays publicly in the Whois database.

Warning: Private Registration cancellations are irreversible. If you cancel the domain itself, Private Registration is automatically removed. Additionally, you can’t transfer private registration from one domain to another.

Required: If you’ve just added Protected Registration and enabled two-step verification on your account, you must wait 72 hours AND cancel Protected Registration before removing Privacy.

1 – Go to the Domains Settings page.
2 – Under Contact Information, click Remove Privacy.

3 – Click Yes, Remove Privacy.
When you cancel Private Registration, your personal information, including your name, mailing address, email address, and phone number, displays publicly in the Whois database.

Warning: Private Registration cancellations are irreversible. If you cancel the domain itself, Private Registration is automatically removed. Additionally, you can’t transfer private registration from one domain to another.

1 – Log into your My Products page.
2 – If you aren’t automatically directed there, make sure to select the My Products tab.
3 – Next to the domain you want to use, click Manage.
4 – Under Contact Information, click Remove Privacy.

Click Yes, Remove Privacy.

Private Domain Registration – Add Private Registration

Per our agreement with ICANN, we must add valid contact information to the WHOIS directory for each domain you register. By purchasing Private Registration, you can hide your personal contact information and display proxy information instead.

Note: Some registries don’t allow Private Registration. If that’s the case for your domain, the option to add privacy won’t show up in your Domain Manager.

1- Log into your My Products page.
2 – If you aren’t automatically directed there, make sure to select the My Products tab.
3 – Next to the domain you want to use, click Manage.
4 – Under Contact Information, click either Make Private or Add Privacy.
5 – Click Add To Cart.
6 – Click Proceed to Checkout and finish your purchase.
It can take 24 to 48 hours for the information to display in the Whois database.

Cheap Domain Registration – Turn on automatic renewal

Setting your domain registration to renew automatically is the best way to ensure it remains available to you and only you. You can set your domain names to automatically renew upon expiration, and we’ll attempt to renew them and bill your credit card if the renewal is successful.

1 – Log in to your My Products page.
2 – If you aren’t automatically directed there, make sure to select the My Products tab.
3 – Next to the domain you want to use, click Manage.
4 – On the Domain Settings page, under Additional Settings, click the Turn Auto Renew On button.

Cheap Domain Renewal – Renew my domain

You can renew your domains in two different ways: manually or automatically.

Manual Renewal

Log into your Account

If your domain is set to manually domain renew, you’ll receive multiple reminder emails and you’ll see a red Renew button or an alert sign in the upper right-hand corner of your account once your expiration date gets close (about 45 days prior). At that point, you’ll have two choices:

Click on the alerts in your account:

If you’re not automatically directed to your My Products page, make sure to click on the My Products tab.

Now you’ll be able to click on the red Renew button next to your expiring domain, or an alert notification in the upper right side of your account.

Follow the prompts and complete the checkout process.
Or, turn on automatic renewal:

Turn on automatic renewal in your account.

Automatic Renewal

The best way to ensure that your domain remains available to you and only you is to turn on auto renew.