An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate is a digital certificate that authenticates the identity of a website and encrypts information sent to the server using SSL
If you allow a certificate to expire, the certificate becomes invalid, and you will no longer be able to run secure transactions on your website. The Certification Authority
After you purchase an SSL certificate, and activate the SSL credit, you need to request it for the website's domain name (or "common name") you want to secure with the SSL.
Wildcard SSL certificates secures your website URL and an unlimited number of its subdomains. For example, a single Wildcard certificate can secure www.coolexample.com,
If you don't want to use vanity nameservers anymore, you must set up new nameservers as a replacement. Otherwise, your websites will not resolve. For domain names registered
If you have a complaint about registration or the phrasing of a domain name (as opposed to content displaying on the associated website), you can contact the domain name's
What you back up depends on how you configured your Virtual Private Server (VPS). For standard installations, it is a good idea to back up your website directories.
To connect your domain name to your website you’ll need to change your nameservers. How you change your nameservers depends on where your domain is registered and where your
DNS, which stands for domain name system, controls your domain name's website and email settings. When visitors go to your domain name, its DNS settings control which
You can change which service your domain uses for its website and email by managing its DNS records (also known as zone file records). How you access your DNS records depends