When a particular domain name is not renewed by the expiration date, it enters the renewal grace period. The Refund Grace Period is typically 30 days after the domain name (depending on registry TLDs) exceeds the 40-day renewal grace period.
If you own a website, one of the scariest things that can happen to you is receiving an email that the domain name has expired. Don’t Worry If Your Domain Has Expired. In our article, you can read the reasons and consequences of your domain name expiring without your knowledge.
How to renew a domain?
Follow the steps below to renew your domain name;
Log in to your Customer Panel.
After logging in to the customer panel, click on the My Domains area.
Select the domain name you want to renew
After making your selection, click on the ‘Extend Time’ button in the upper right corner.
Then, after completing the payment, you renewed your domains.
What is domain renewal?
Domain renewal is the process of reusing domain names when they expire. Sites selling hosting packages include the domain price and domain renewal fee. Although they both mean the same thing, domain renewal fees may differ in some companies. From the moment you register a domain name you want to use, that domain name belongs to you until the renewal date.
If you do not want to experience any interruption in the domain name you purchased, do not forget to renew your domain.
How long does it take to renew your domain?
A domain can be renewed for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 10 years.