The most obvious way is to keep it…but let’s not simplify the situation too much. In most cases your domain is something you rent. You pay a fee and the domain name becomes yours, but then after a while, this agreement to allow you to have that domain name expires, a bit like renting a house.The post How to Protect a Domain Name appeared first on Technically Easy.
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