Domain names are a limited resource on the internet and serve as the only access address. Because they are both limited and unique, national-level servers are required to manage and store domain name information. This requires significant state investment and costs, making annual domain name renewal a necessity. Simply put, if your domain name expires and is not renewed, it will be reclaimed and made available for registration by someone else.
So how do you renew your domain name? The following explains domain name renewal procedures on several online platforms.
1. Log in to your domain registration platform.
2. Access your domain control panel and select Renew Domain.
3. Domain names can generally be renewed for one, five, or ten years, with the renewal price calculated annually.
4. Confirm the renewal period and pay as prompted to complete the renewal.
Notes on Domain Name Renewal:
The renewal price is based on the actual online price at the time. Some customers may experience a renewal price higher than the initial purchase price. This is often due to a promotional offer or prior discounts. If your balance is insufficient, you'll be redirected to a top-up or your renewal will be temporarily canceled. If your payment is successful, your domain name will be renewed, and the expiration date will be extended by the renewal period.
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