Life happens. Payments fail. Your domain shouldn’t slip away because of it. With built-in domain expiration protection, plus added domain expiry protection safeguards, your domain stays protected and your brand keeps moving forward.
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With domain expiration protection, your domain is covered for a full year—even if your card fails. Our domain expiry protection helps ensure your domain renews automatically, so your name stays yours without interruption.
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With domain expiration protection, your domain registration is extended for one year if a payment issue occurs. You get the time and flexibility you need to keep your brand secure and your online presence uninterrupted.
Whether you run a blog, storefront, or branded website, domain expiry protection helps safeguard your ownership and prevent accidental loss. Your domain stays protected, so your brand remains exactly where it belongs.
Domain expiration protection is an added safeguard that helps ensure you don’t lose your domain name due to a failed renewal payment. If your scheduled renewal does not process successfully, this protection extends your domain registration for up to one year. That extra time helps prevent your domain from expiring, entering redemption, or being released to the public.
Auto-renew attempts to charge your payment method before your domain expires. However, payments can fail for many reasons, including expired credit cards, insufficient funds, fraud alerts, or closed accounts. Domain expiration protection acts as a safety net behind auto-renew. If a payment doesn’t go through, your domain is still protected and extended, giving you time to resolve the issue without risking ownership.
If your domain expires and is not successfully renewed, it may enter a grace period and then a redemption period. During these phases, your website and email may stop working. In some cases, restoring the domain can involve additional fees. If the domain is not recovered in time, it can be released for public registration, meaning someone else could purchase it. Domain expiration protection helps prevent this disruption and loss.
If a renewal payment fails, domain expiration protection extends your registration for one additional year. This gives you a full year of coverage to update billing information, resolve payment issues, or make long-term decisions about your domain.
Yes. Because the registration is extended when a payment fails, your domain remains active. That means your website, email, and other services connected to your domain continue operating without interruption.
Absolutely. Whether you run a business, a blog, or a personal brand, your domain represents your identity online. Losing it can mean lost traffic, lost credibility, and lost revenue. Domain expiration protection adds an extra layer of security that helps keep your brand where it belongs.
Most standard domain extensions are eligible for domain expiration protection. Availability may vary depending on the extension or registry requirements. You can review eligibility during checkout or within your account settings.
Domain expiration protection helps safeguard against common billing disruptions such as expired or replaced credit cards, insufficient funds, fraud-related freezes, bank holds, or other unexpected payment failures.