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Registering an *.it Domain with Privacy

Started by carldweb, Jul 29, 2024, 12:54 AM

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carldwebTopic starter

Hi, could you please inform me about the best options for registering a domain in the *.it domain zone? I'm looking for a quick solutions when problems or issues arise.
Also, I want to know if there's a way to keep the owner details private; my hosting provider offers this for $23.99 for each domain.
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obereebah

Generally, you can register a domain through various registrars that are accredited to offer *.it domains. Some of the more popular ones include GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Register.it. They offer user-friendly intefaces and good customer service, which is crucial when quickly addressing issues that arise.

To register a domain in the *.it zone, you'll need to fulfill some specific requirements. First, you need to have an Italian presence, such as a residency or a business registration, as this is a key rule for *.it domains. Be sure to check the registrar you're choosing for their criteria on this.

When it comes to privacy regarding your owner details, this can be a bit tricky for *.it domains. Unlike some domains where WHOIS privacy protection is commonly offered, for *.it domains, there are specific restrictions. You could use an Italian representative or some registrars might still provide you options to help hide your details through their services. If your hosting provider is charging $23.99 per domain for privacy, you should compare this with other services, or see if those other registrars provide similar privacy for free or cheaper.

It's important to remain aware of the renewal fees for your domains as well, as sometimes the initial registrations are at a promotional price but can increase significantly once the first year is over. I recommend setting reminders for renewal to avoid any surprises.

Also, don't forget to back up the important dоcuments and emails to ensure you have records if something happens to your registration services. Always choose registrars that have solid support systems, as you will want assistance quickly if issues arise.
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Flesype

Users from Italy shouldn't be entitled to keeping their domain information private. It's essential for the hosting providers to be transparent and not to conceal data just for profits. This is to ensure trust in the online community.
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doro

Numerous registrars tend to avoid connecting *.it domains mainly due to the need for an address in Italy, along with specific fields to fill out and the unique extension involved. This can make the registration process quite cumbersome for users familiar with simpler domain extensions.

It's essential for anyone considering an *.it domain to be fully aware of these requirements before proceeding, as they may encounter obstacles that can complicate their online presence. Additionally, it's worth noting that the strict regulations around Italian domains can vary quite a bit compared to those in other countries, which might lead to some frustration.
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