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February 15, 2024

Domain theft can lead to website downtime, lost emails, and damage to your business reputation. Protecting your domain name is essential for maintaining control over your online presence.

1. Use Strong Account Passwords

Create strong and unique passwords for your domain registrar account.

Best practices:

  • Use long passwords with letters, numbers, and symbols
  • Avoid reusing passwords
  • Change passwords regularly

2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Activate two-factor authentication on your domain account for extra security.

This adds an additional verification step during login and helps prevent unauthorized access.

3. Enable Domain Lock

Most registrars offer a domain lock feature that prevents unauthorized transfers or changes.

Keep your domain locked unless you are transferring it intentionally.

4. Use WHOIS Privacy Protection

WHOIS privacy hides your personal contact information from public databases, reducing spam and phishing risks.

5. Keep Contact Information Updated

Ensure your email address and phone number are always current so you can receive important security alerts and renewal notices.

6. Beware of Phishing Scams

Avoid clicking suspicious emails or fake renewal notices pretending to be from your domain registrar.

Always log in directly through your registrar’s official website.

7. Use a Trusted Domain Registrar

Choose a reputable registrar with strong security features, account protection, and reliable customer support.

8. Enable Auto-Renewal

Turn on automatic renewal to prevent your domain from expiring and becoming vulnerable to hijacking.

9. Monitor Your Domain Regularly

Check your domain settings, DNS records, and account activity regularly for unauthorized changes.

10. Secure Your Email Account

Since domain accounts often rely on email verification, protecting your email account is equally important.

Use:

  • Strong passwords
  • Two-factor authentication
  • Secure recovery options

Conclusion

Protecting your domain name requires strong security practices, regular monitoring, and trusted account management. Features like domain lock, two-factor authentication, WHOIS privacy, and auto-renewal can help keep your domain secure and prevent unauthorized access or theft.

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