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  • nivin17

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    January 8, 2016 at 12:30 am in reply to: Who Owns Your Domain Name?

    Make sure your domain is secure and yours by going through this check list:

    Verify that registered name matches the name of the business.

    If you use a privacy service, verify that their information matches the name of the business.

    Verify that you have access to the domain’s account at the domain registrar by logging in.

    Change the password to the registrar account and keep it in a secure place.

    Make a backup copy of all account logins and passwords. Keep the copy in a different physical location.

    Ensure that at least two people know where this information is stored.

    Consider using meta-addresses for the domain contact email addresses. Then either have the responsible person add this account to their mail client, or have it forwarded. This way if you change staff, you can ensure that domain related mail gets through without needing to update your domain registrar.

    Send a test mail to all addresses for the domain (administrative, technical, and billing). Make sure a trusted and responsible person gets each test message.

    If you have to give a third party access to your registration or hosting accounts, change your password once the work is complete. Make sure you update your backup copies with the new passwords. Java training in chennai | Android training in chennai