Although you can register your domain name for a minimum of 1 year, we would recommend that you register it for a longer period than that. Thousands of individuals, companies and organizations are losing their domain names due to reasons such as outdated contact information, missed renewal payments, hijacking, employee sabotage, and even computer or clerical errors.
This resulted in web sites and e-mail being disrupted for weeks. If your domain name is important to you or you want to avoid any inconvenience of losing your domain, register it for as long as you can afford.
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