Team Internet is consolidating domain management platforms. Team Internet Group (London AIM: TIG) is shuttering its domain name reseller platform Hexonet. As of the end
Category: Domain Registrars
FTC Takes Action Against GoDaddy for Alleged Lax Data Security for Its Website Hosting Services
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that GoDaddy, one of the world’s largest domain registrars and web hosting companies, must implement a stronger information
FTC takes action against GoDaddy over security practices
Consent agreement will require GoDaddy to improve security practices and not mislead customers. The Federal Trade Commission is admonishing GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) for lax security
Spaceship offers $4.99 new .com domain registrations and cheap transfers
Registrar offers big discount with no limits. I do not often write about a domain name registrar’s sale prices, but a new deal starting today
Top .com domain registrars: Porkbun jumps, China rebounds?
These are the largest .com domain name registrars. ICANN has published the latest data from Verisign (NASDAQ: VRSN) covering the .com namespace. The data covers
How to set up a backup payment method at GoDaddy
Select a backup payment method to avoid an accidental expiration. Last week I wrote about the need to add a payment method for domains you
Two investment groups make proposals to acquire Team Internet Group
Shares soar on buyout talk. Two investment groups have made separate proposals to acquire Team Internet Group (London AIM: TIG), the company stated today. TowerBrook
How domain name stocks performed in 2024
GoDaddy and NameSilo gained; Team Internet Group and Tucows faced headwinds. With 2024 in the books, here’s a look at how domain name stocks performed
Win domains in GoDaddy premium auction? Be sure to add a payment method
Take this step to avoid losing your domains. I bought five domains in the GoDaddy premium domain auction earlier this month. I sold one of
Facebook gets judge to halt 35.com domain registrar sale
Court issues temporary restraining order after Meta alleges the company is trying to sell assets to avoid paying judgment. Facebook, Instagram, and their parent company