Yes, domain names purchased through OzSpeed are registered in your name or your organization’s name, ensuring you have full ownership and control over the domain.
Key Points About Domain Ownership at OzSpeed #
- Registered to the Buyer:
- When you purchase a domain through OzSpeed, the registrant (owner) is the individual or organization whose details are provided during registration.
- Ownership Details:
- Your name, business name, email address, and contact information are recorded as part of the domain registration process.
- WHOIS Records:
- The ownership information appears in public WHOIS records, unless privacy protection is enabled.
- Domain Management Rights:
- As the registered owner, you have full rights to:
- Manage DNS settings.
- Transfer the domain.
- Renew or cancel the domain.
- As the registered owner, you have full rights to:
Privacy Protection #
- Public WHOIS Records:
- By default, registrant information is visible in public WHOIS databases.
- Privacy Protection Service:
- OzSpeed offers a privacy protection service to hide your personal details from public WHOIS searches.
- This protects you from spam and potential misuse of your contact information.
Verifying Ownership #
- Check WHOIS Records:
- Use a WHOIS lookup tool to verify that the domain is registered in your name.
- Log in to Your OzSpeed Account:
- Navigate to the Domains section in hPanel to view registrant details.
Troubleshooting Ownership Issues #
- Incorrect Registration Details:
- Ensure accurate details are provided during purchase. If errors occur, contact OzSpeed support to update the information.
- Ownership Conflicts:
- Keep proof of purchase (e.g., email confirmation) to resolve disputes if ownership issues arise.
Additional Tips: #
- Always Use Accurate Information: Register domains with your correct name and contact details to avoid losing ownership.
- Enable Privacy Protection: Protect your information if you’re concerned about public visibility.
- Keep Contact Details Updated: Ensure your email and phone number are current to receive important domain-related notifications.