What is DNS?
DNS stands for “Domain Name System”. It’s a system that lets you connect to websites by matching domain names (chickenlip.com) with the unique IP address of the server where [...]
DNS stands for “Domain Name System”. It’s a system that lets you connect to websites by matching domain names (chickenlip.com) with the unique IP address of the server where [...]
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the internet protocol technology used to access information on the web. Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPs) indicates that a website is using SSL, which [...]
URL is short for Uniform Resource locator. It is a web address that takes you to a specific page or file on a website. A domain name alone locates [...]
Domain names are available in many different extensions. In Canada, some of the most popular are .com, .net, .ca. There are many other options like .org, .net, .tv, .info, [...]
Domain name is the address of your website that internet users type in the browser URL bar to visit your website.
International rules require that valid contact information—known as Whois—is available for every domain name. ID Protect cloaks your identity and provides proxy contact information in the Whois. ID Protect [...]
You can register a domain up to 10 years. This allows you to avoid rate increases.