Searching for a serious and low cost domain name provider ? NameOcean is the brand name and website operated by Yuix Networks Inc. Dun & Bradstreet DUNS: 815428653, Belize Company Number: 171104. NameOcean was founded in December 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey. Free SSL Certificates, Security is important and that’s why we offer Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates at no charge for all domains. We’ll even auto renew them for you!
All NameOcean domains come with a SSL certificate issued by Let’s Encrypt. Protect your website and visitors with this free certificate that 100% works like an expensive traditional certificate. Read more at https://nameocean.net. Each NameOcean SSL certificate is: Supported by all major browsers, Automatically validated and created, 90 days duration, Zero maintenance, Wildcard Certificate.
NameOcean provides free DNS for every domain. You can easily point your domain to website, setup your mail exchanger records or forward a domain to another domain.
Each NameOcean DNS:
– Unlimited queries per month
– DDoS Protected
– Supports HTTP Redirects
– Zero maintenance
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When asked if any internet users what is a top-level domain name of a website probably they will give a reply as ‘.com’ or ‘.net’. It is true that because our internet history has begun with these TLDs. However every minute, internet and domain technologies are developing parallel to user needs. If you’ve paid attention, some websites have different TLDs than others as .gov, .edu, .mil or .org. As users’ professionalization areas and their visibility on the Internet increase new TLD extensions are needed. So, we ask the question we wondered…
We generate wildcard certificates using their ACME server by using DNS Challenge validation. Since we use DNS Challenge, you must use NameOcean DNS to generate SSL. It is automatically renewed and generated free wildcard SSL. See extra info at https://nameocean.net/ssl/.
Choosing the best possible domain for your would-be website is not always a walk in the park. In fact, it can sometimes feel extremely frustration coming up with a ton of ideas that don’t seem to do the trick. That being said, everybody deserves a really good domain for their business or organization. Everything may depend on this, because it has impact on your SERPs ranking, among other things. Luckily, this post is written to help you do that very easily (and efficiently too). With that in mind, let’s dive in and discuss the top 5 must-know tips for finding the awesome domain you will be proud of.
The name you choose must be unique. This will make all the difference as there are way over a billion websites on the internet currently. That’s why NameOcean.net comes up with hundreds of alternative domain names for you to choose from. Shorter domain names are easy to remember and type. Also, it allows more of the URL to show up in SERPs. In short, it is preferable to keep it short as much as possible to spruce things up for everyone.
How to check that your domain name is eligible for transfer? See Transfer domain. Write your current domain name above and we will check if it is eligible for transfer. Before starting the transfer of any domain name make sure your domain meets the following conditions: Your domain lock (aka registrar lock) is unlocked/removed at the current registrar. You can ask us to find your domain’s current registrar or you can use our Whois Lookup Tool to find out your domain registrar. Additionally, be aware that once a domain transfer is initiated, it won’t be possible to update the domain’s nameservers. If you need to perform any urgent DNS changes, make sure to do it before the transfer starts. Otherwise, you will be able to do it only upon the transfer completion.
HTTPS (Secure HTTP) is a requirement for all websites. You may have some questions about what type of SSL certificate works best for you. In order to serve your site in a secure way, HTTPS, you need to install an SSL certificate on your server and then configure your site to make HTTPS connections. Before you can do that you will need to figure out what kind of SSL certificate to use.