Each and every domain name comes with all you need to get online.
Domain Forwarding
Direct any domain name you own to your website. Anyone who types that domain name into their browser is taken directly to your website.
Domain Locking
Domain locking prevents accidental or intentional transfers of domain ownership and stops anyone from redirecting your nameservers.
Total DNS Control
Manage your domain nameserver (DNS) records and set your email, FTP, sub-domains and website location all from one control panel.
Change of Registration
Assign your domain name to someone else or change the contacts for your domain online anytime.
Status Alerts
Monitor the status of your domain and get instant alerts if there’s been a change.
Auto Renew Protection
No need to watch expiration dates to make sure you renew on time! Auto renew keeps your domains and other products in your name and under your control.
How do I register a domain with FLO Domains?
Search for your domain on FLO Domains’ homepage in the domain search field. When you find the domain you want and it’s available to register, add it to the cart and complete your purchase.
What domains are available to register?
FLO Domains offers hundreds of domain extensions for registration, and you might be familiar with some of the more popular extensions, like .com, .net and .info. But there are hundreds of other domains available to buy, such as .design, .shop and .today. These are known as gTLDs, or generic top-level domains, and refer to the extension at the ending of a website address, like .com, .org or .net. Generic top-level domains can be purchased and used by anyone and aren’t restricted to a geographical region.
ccTLDs, or country-code top-level domains, are unique to different countries, such as .uk for the United Kingdom, .jp for Japan, and .au for Australia. Some ccTLDs have residency restrictions, such as requiring registrants to live or be located in a specific country or region. Other ccTLDs, like .it for Italy, allow anyone to purchase them, but require a trustee service if the registrant, or domain owner, is not located in a specified country or region. Finally, some ccTLDs can be registered by anyone, such as .co for Colombia or .ai for Anguilla, which have no residency requirements at all so you can buy .ai domains for use with artificial intelligence projects or businesses.
There are also rTLDs, or restricted top-level domains, like .aero, .edu, .mil, .museum, .name and .pro. These domains require the registrant to represent a certain type of entity, or to belong to a certain community. For example, the .name TLD is reserved for individuals, and .edu is reserved for educational entities.
Why do some domains cost more?
Some domain names may come back with a price higher than expected. These domains are known as premium domains, and they’re considered valuable domain real estate. Premium domains might be more expensive, but the benefits often make up for the initial cost investment.
What’s included with my domain registration?
Every domain registered with FLO Domains gets access to standard domain features and functions, including free DNSSEC and Domain Privacy on eligible domains. You’ll be joining 21+ million customers with 84+ million registered domains, and you’ll have access to our award-winning customer support, whenever and wherever you need it.
Are there any limitations or restrictions?
Yes, some domain extensions have specific registration requirements. For example, some ccTLDs have residency requirements and some gTLDs have organizational requirements. These requirements are outlined in detail in each domain extension’s respective help article, such as About .uk domains and About .studio domains.
The maximum registration length for any domain is 10 years. To continue your domain registration, you must renew your domain before expiration, either by turning on auto-renew or manually renewing your domain. Every domain must have current and accurate details for the Registrant contact type. This is a requirement from ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, that all domain registrars must adhere to. This contact info will stay private on our public WHOIS directory as long as you have Domain Privacy turned on.