Frequently Asked Questions about .LIVE domains

Q. How do I transfer .live domains?

Sign in and navigate to the Web-RAR link on the left menu. Click on ‘transfer domain’ in the top right hand corner and enter the .live domain name and auth code. The Auth code is usually required to transfer the domain but may not be for certain extensions. Please note that .live domain transfers can take up to 5 days to complete and that your account will only be billed on successful transfer.

Q. What is an Auth code?

An Auth code (short for authorization code) is a unique string of random letters and numbers assigned to a domain. Much like a password, it is used when you transfer a domain to another registrar. This helps prevent domain hijackers from transferring a domain without the owner's permission. Some domains do not require an auth code for the transfer process to happen.

Q. How long does it take to register .live domain?

.live registrations are near instant in the General Availability phase. If your account is already setup and you have default contacts and nameservers set, this can take only a few seconds.

Q. Are there any character restrictions for .live domain names?

  • have minimum of 1 and a maximum of 63 characters;
  • begin with a letter or a number and end with a letter or a number (cannot begin or end with a dash);
  • use the English character set and may contain letters (i.e., a-z, A-Z),numbers (i.e. 0-9) and dashes (-) or a combination of these;
  • not contain a dash in the third and fourth positions (e.g. www.12- -345.live); and
  • not include a space (e.g. www.no spaces allowed.live).

Our Domain Management tool, called Web-RAR, will advise you if there are any errors with your .live domain registration or transfer request in real-time.

Q. Can I park my .live domain name?

Yes, you can register a .live domain without making use of it right away. Domain parking may be useful if you think a certain .live domain name may later be valuable on the market to resell, or if you intend to create your website using the .live domain name and you don’t want to risk it being registered by someone else before you are ready to use it.

Q. Can I set up domain forwarding for my .live domains?

Yes, we call it "Domain Spin" within our Web-RAR domain management tool. You can spin your new .live domain to any desitnation on the web such as your facebook page, twitter account, personal blog, etc.

Q. Can I set up email forwarding for my .live domains?

Yes, we call it "Email Spin" within our Web-RAR domain management tool. You can create up to 5 personalised email addresses using the spin feature for each of your .live domains.

Q. Can I use trademarks in my .live domain registration?

No, you should only use your own trademarked names. Trademarks are protected by law and will likely be enforced by .LIVE Domain Dispute Policies and Regulations should there be any violations discovered.

Q. Do you offer WHOIS protection for .live domain registrations?

WHOIS protection is no longer required. As of 25 May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in effect. This super sophisticated Internet data privacy protocol has been developed to protect people in the EU from data vulnerabilities, and sets out a series of stringent requirements companies need to meet in order to be considered as GDPR-compliant. All Registrars and Registries have to comply with GDPR so your whois information will not be displayed in any event, unless required by law to do so, Registries will not provide such information.

Q. How do I report abuse on .live domains?

DNS Africa’s priority as a registrar is to offer secure, safe, and user-focused tools that enable individuals and businesses to get online. Please see the .live Abuse procedures here.

Q. What is the process for .live complaints?

At DNS Africa, we take pride in providing a cost effective service, according to our terms and conditions. If you feel we have not lived up to the expectations created by the user agreement, please let us know by sending an email to legal@dns.business with the subject of "Complaint". You can read more about this here.