From your Dashboard home screen Log in to your Dashboard Scroll down to the My Domains panel Click Renew next to your domain — the renewal price will be shown From the Domains menu Log in to your Dashboard Go to Domains > My Domains Find your domain in the list Click Renew to see the renewal price, or click Manage to open the domain Overview page, where the price is also displayed From the Domain Prices table Go to Domains > Domain Prices Find your domain extension in the list — the renewal price is shown in the Renew
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How to transfer a .com domain from 123-Reg to DomainsFoundry (and other gTLDs)
Transfer your .com domain from 123-Reg to using an EPP code (Domain Auth Code). The same steps apply to other gTLDs like .net and .org which use EPP/Auth codes to transfer. Prerequisites Access to your 123-Reg account The contact email on your domain must be up to date Steps Unlock your domain Log in to your 123-Reg account. Open your 123-Reg domain listing. Click the domain you want to transfer. Click Domain Lock and switch it to Off. Click Continue. Check your domain admin contact Under Contact Info, check your contact email is up to date. Click Edit if you
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How to transfer a .uk domain from 123-Reg to DomainsFoundry
Move a .uk, .co.uk, .org.uk, .me.uk, or .ltd.uk domain from 123-Reg to using an IPS Tag. Prerequisites Access to your 123-Reg account The contact email on your domain must be up to date Steps Log in to your 123-Reg account. Open your 123-Reg domain listing. Click the domain you want to transfer. Click Domain Lock and switch it to Off. Click Transfer to Another Registrar. Enter DOMAINSFOUNDRY as the IPS Tag. Click Complete Transfer. Open the DomainsFoundry domain checker and enter your .uk domain name. Click Add to Basket next to your domain. Click Continue to Basket. Click Proceed to
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How to transfer your domain from 123-Reg to DomainsFoundry
Learn how to transfer your domains from 123-reg. Includes steps for transferring UK domains and TLD domains such as .com, .net and others.
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How to Update Contact Details for Your Domain Name
Learn how to update and change your domain name contact details.
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ICANN Registration Data Policy (RDP) – 21st August 2025
Quick Summary (The Essentials) Only affects gTLDs like .com, .net, .org, .info. Doesn’t touch .uk domains (so if you’re only running .uk, you can relax). Key changes since 21st August 2025: Company Name / Organisation field = legal owner. DomainsFoundry feature: Company Name / Organisation is hidden in public lookups. Action: Double-check your Company Name / Organisation field and contact info. What’s Going On? ICANN (they’re the folks who set the rules for domains worldwide) has rolled out a new Registration Data Policy (RDP). Here at DomainsFoundry, we’ve baked the changes in already. That means you don’t need to worry
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How to add an NS DNS record
It’s possible to for support to add a NS DNS record to your domain if your domain is registered with and is pointing at name servers. Log in to Dashboard Click Support > Contact Support Select the Domain Support department Select the domain from the service drop down. Enter a subject ‘Add NS records’ Provide the NS records you wish to add to your domain name.
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Can I Cancel a Domain Renewal and Get a Refund?
Once a domain name has been successfully renewed, it cannot be canceled or refunded. When processes a domain renewal on your behalf, the renewal is immediately applied at the Registry level and cannot be reversed. We incur non-refundable renewal fees that we cannot recover from the Registry, and as the domain remains under your ownership, we cannot resell it to recover these costs. Therefore, refunds are not possible for domain renewals. If we are successful in renewing your domain, you will receive a renewal confirmation, as well as a payment confirmation. Copies of these emails are also available in your
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What is the .SCOT “Intended Use” Field?
The “.SCOT Intended Use” field is a specific requirement for anyone registering a .SCOT domain name. This field helps ensure that .SCOT domains are used in a way that aligns with the cultural and community values of Scotland and the Scottish people. What is the Purpose of the Intended Use Field? The .SCOT domain is primarily intended to promote Scottish culture, heritage, and language, as well as to create an online identity that represents the Scottish community. The “Intended Use” field allows domain registrants to explain how their domain will contribute to these goals. This helps maintain the integrity and
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Records of the same name and type must always have the same TTL value
This article addresses the issue of mismatched TTL values in DNS records. You can ensure that records of the same name and type have consistent TTL values to prevent errors when adding or editing records. With our Premium DNS service, you can set custom TTL values for your DNS settings, giving you enhanced control.
