| ▲ | AnonC 4 days ago |
| If you can afford it, renew the domain for 10 years into the future (which means having it paid for till 2035, for example). Every year, renew the domain for one more year so that it’s always paid for 10 years into the future. If payment fails or you’re busy with something else, you’d still have several years of no worrying (some caveats and risks may still apply depending on the TLD and registrar). |
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| ▲ | TranquilMarmot 4 days ago | parent [-] |
| That's a good idea, I might see if I can do it. It was registered with Google Domains but got transferred over to Squarespace, idk if they offer long-term renewals. |
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| ▲ | immibis 4 days ago | parent [-] | | I don't think long term renewals exist for premium domains. You probably shouldn't use a premium domain unless you really need one. It's just a money grab by registrars and registries. | | |
| ▲ | TranquilMarmot 4 days ago | parent [-] | | Great point. I use the premium domain because it's fun, but it does feel like a money grab. I wonder if premium domains will ever become "un-premium". | | |
| ▲ | TranquilMarmot 3 days ago | parent [-] | | Also, just checked on Squarespace and I am able to add up to 9 more years of owning the premium domain at the moment. Squarespace seems like a stable enough company to trust for 9 years - but then I worry that I would become complacent, forget about it, and then let it lapse. 9 years is a LONG time! |
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