Domain Backorder
Find out what Domain Backorders one and how you could get an attractive and proven domain name from the control panel.
When an active domain name expires, it may still be renewed by its current owner for about two months following the expiration and despite the fact that it will not be active, it can't be used by anyone else. If the domain name is not renewed by that moment, however, it gets into a 5-day deletion period and after that it's available to the general public. During the deletion period anyone can submit a backorder for the domain name through an ICANN-accredited registrar and the company will use its registry channel to attempt to register the domain on behalf of the user the moment it's available. Since a lot of registrars can try to get a given domain and names are acquired on first-come, first-serve basis, there isn't any warranty that employing such an automated service will give you ownership over it, however this is the easiest way to get an attractive domain name because trying to register it manually almost certainly means that you will be way too late.
Domain Backorder in Cloud Hosting
Since we work with an ICANN-accredited service provider, we provide domain name backorders with all cloud hosting plans, so you will not have to sign up for another account. A separate section within your Hepsia internet hosting Control Panel will enable you to browse all domains which will be deleted in the next days and we've added several filters that will enable you to narrow the search. You can input any word or phrase, specify the minimum and maximum number of characters, select a particular deletion date or choose the extensions which should be viewable. Using the filters will save you efforts and time and if you find a domain name that you'd like to have, you will be able to place an order for it with only a mouse click. In case we're unable to register the selected name, you will not lose the money you have paid us and you shall be able to order other domains with it - new registrations or backorders.