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http://www.demys.net/news/2003/05/28_no.htm
28th May, 2003
Anyone with a .uk domain name (web address) will soon be able to check when it is due for renewal, thanks to changes to Nominet UK's domain name search facility.
As of this week, the WHOIS search on Nominet's web site at www.nominet.org.uk will include the renewal date as well as the person or organisation to whom the domain name is registered.
"These changes are being introduced to give people greater access to information about their domain name, as part of our online customer service development," explained Lesley Cowley, managing director of Nominet UK, the national Registry for all domain names ending in .uk. "It should also make them less vulnerable to fraudulent renewal requests."
Nominet's advice to anyone approached unexpectedly with a domain name renewal request is to first check whether the name really is due for renewal, then contact their domain name registration agent or ISP, who would normally be responsible for renewing it on their behalf.
"Never be bounced into registering or renewing a domain name," continued Cowley. "There is such a wide range of options that you should always shop around to find the domain name and service provider to suit you and your budget."
28th May, 2003
Anyone with a .uk domain name (web address) will soon be able to check when it is due for renewal, thanks to changes to Nominet UK's domain name search facility.
As of this week, the WHOIS search on Nominet's web site at www.nominet.org.uk will include the renewal date as well as the person or organisation to whom the domain name is registered.
"These changes are being introduced to give people greater access to information about their domain name, as part of our online customer service development," explained Lesley Cowley, managing director of Nominet UK, the national Registry for all domain names ending in .uk. "It should also make them less vulnerable to fraudulent renewal requests."
Nominet's advice to anyone approached unexpectedly with a domain name renewal request is to first check whether the name really is due for renewal, then contact their domain name registration agent or ISP, who would normally be responsible for renewing it on their behalf.
"Never be bounced into registering or renewing a domain name," continued Cowley. "There is such a wide range of options that you should always shop around to find the domain name and service provider to suit you and your budget."