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How to prevent Domain Sniping?

How to prevent Domain Sniping?

Domain sniping is the act of registering a domain name that is about to expire, usually with the intention of acquiring it for resale or for malicious purposes. Here are some steps to help prevent domain sniping:

  1. Renew your domain name registration early: Renew your domain name before it expires to reduce the risk of domain sniping.
  2. Enable domain auto-renewal: Many domain registrars offer automatic renewal options that allow you to set your domain name to automatically renew before it expires.
  3. Keep your contact information up-to-date: Make sure your contact information with your domain registrar is up-to-date, so you receive notifications about expiration and renewal.
  4. Monitor your domain name: Regularly check your domain name registration status to ensure that it is still in your control.
  5. Consider using a domain name monitoring service: Some companies offer domain name monitoring services that will alert you when your domain name is about to expire or is being transferred to another registrar.
  6. Protect your domain name with a registrar lock: Some registrars offer a registrar lock feature that makes it more difficult for others to transfer your domain name to another registrar.

    By following these steps, you can help to prevent domain sniping and keep control of your domain name.

Updated on July 14, 2023

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