The "Hosting Resources" > "Domains" section in the Account Panel displays all domains that you own, as well as all domains that are associated with your hosting accounts. The listing allows mostly read-only actions. To be able to manage a domain name fully - change its WHOIS details, nameservers, etc. - you must be the owner of the domain, or must be authorized by the domain owner to manage it.
If you have purchased the domain through your Account Panel, then you are automatically allowed to manage the domain as its owner. In all other cases, you will have to claim the domain for management - this is a verification procedure that ensures that you are allowed to manage the domain.
According to ICANN regulations, the Registrant of a domain name is considered the domain owner. Therefore, to verify that you own the domain, or that the domain owner allows you to manage the domain, the verification procedure consists of sending a verification token to the registrant email address. Then this verification token must be used in the Claim domain section.
To claim a domain that is in your Account Panel but you cannot manage it, you need to:
Note that the registrant has the ability to invalidate the domain management request, via a link in the "Verification token" message.
Once the domain is successfully claimed, then all management features in the Domain Management interface will be enabled.
All prices are in USD. No setup fees. Minimum contract period for shared hosting services - 12 months. Full prepayment for the contract period. 100-day money-back guarantee. No automatic renewal. Fees for domain registrations and SSL certificates cannot be refunded in case of an early contract termination.
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