Author: Fernando
SSL certificate lifetimes are changing: what it means for you.
SSL certificates are getting shorter lifespans. The maximum validity for newly issued certificates has dropped from 365 days to 200 days. This is an industry-wide shift driven by the CA/Browser Forum, and it's only the first step! In this article, we take a look at the changes ahead, the reasoning behind these changes, and how this could impact your domain portfolio.
New Release: Introducing Cosmos 4.1
This update brings improvements to your experience with an updated, more user-friendly dashboard.
The $10 Domain Dispute: When MikeRoweSoft Met Microsoft
Sometimes the internet produces stories that feel almost too perfect to be real. One of the most famous domain name disputes started in 2003 with a 17-year-old student, a clever pun, and one of the world’s largest tech companies.
AI.com sold for $70 million. Then Reddit chimed in.
A category-defining domain, a Super Bowl launch, and a wave of confused internet users. The reported $70 million acquisition of AI.com shows both the power of premium domains and the risks when hype outruns clarity. Here’s what happened and what businesses can learn from it.
How do I register a city domain?
City domain names are a great way to show a clear connection to a specific place. Whether you’re building a local business website, a city guide, or a community project, a city-named domain can instantly tell visitors where you’re based and what you’re about. Here’s how you can register a city domain name with EuroDNS, and which real city extensions are available.
TLD Price Changes Starting March 2026
The registry handling these TLDs will apply a price change starting March 2026. And accordingly, we will also adjust our own pricing. Please read the following information for further updates.
6 DNS Commands You Need to Know
DNS is the internet’s address book. When something breaks or behaves unexpectedly a few simple command-line checks can save time and help you quickly identify whether the issue is DNS, hosting, or network-related.