All domain registrations and renewals are non-refundable.
When a domain is registered/renewed, all registrar companies, including ours, pay including ours, pay a service fee to the top-level Registry organization that manages the particular extension.
As the Registries do not reverse dates and do not refund service fees, it is not possible for us to do this either.
You can renew one or several domains without renewing your hosting plan.
To do that, go to My Domains -> Registered Domains, where you will see all domains that you have registered through our company listed in a table.
You can renew one of them by clicking on its expiration date in the Expiration/Renewal column of the table.
If you want to renew several domains at once, tick the checkbox next to each one of them, then click on the Renew button that is located just above the table of domains.
A domain renewal page will come up and take you through the renewal steps.
We offer a 30-day money back guarantee period for all shared hosting plans.
If you are eligible, please open a ticket from the button below or from Help Center -> My Tickets -> Open Support Ticket as an official request for a refund and we will issue the refund within the hour.
As the domain names are non-refundable, we will keep the domain fee and refund the rest in case that you have ordered a domain at a promotional price. All hosting plan renewals are non-refundable.
When you pay by credit card or PayPal, an automatic payment is created for the following year.
The payment processor sends you a notification when this happens and we send reminders at least 24 hours before the automatic charge takes place.
All automatic payments go through exactly 7 days before the date they were created as to avoid any downtime of your websites if there is a problem with the credit card/PayPal account.
The payment processor has no way of knowing the actual expiration date of the service.
We offer Regular SSLs for one domain/subdomain and Wildcard SSLs that cover all subdomains under one domain, both from Sectigo.
They can be ordered for a period between one and two years.
For the time being, we do not offer multi-domain SSLs that can be installed on several domains in the same time, and Extended Validation (EV) SSLs, which show the company name in a green bar in the browser URL bar.
You can request the installation of a “Let’s encrypt” certificate too.
Here is what you need to consider when choosing an SSL certificate:
“Let’s encrypt” certificates – really quick and easy to install. Perfect for non-commercial sites, blogs or photo galleries. Valid for only 90 days and must be renewed before they expire. On our platform, “Let’s encrypt” certificates are renewed automatically, so you won’t have to worry about that.
Regular SSL certificates – include a warranty against misuse or mis-issuance. Suitable for e-stores or enterprise sites, which need warranty-equipped SSL certificate issued by an established CA. Valid for at least one year and can be purchased for more years in advance. Third-party certificates – if you have an SSL certificate purchased from somewhere else, you can upload it to a selected host with a click of the mouse.
You may benefit from using a dedicated IP address for your domain name and hence, for the SSL certificate on it as the IP will open your website and only one SSL will be listed for that IP.
If you do not want to buy a dedicated IP, however, you do not have to, as we offer specially configured shared IP addresses that are used for SSL certificates.
Of course, if you decide to add a dedicated IP address later, you can do so at any time from the Add or Upgrade service(s) link on the left side of your control panel.
Yes, you can buy an SSL certificate from any vendor.
An SSL is issued based on the so-called Certificate Signing Request (CSR), which is a block of code generated on the basis of the contact details you enter for that SSL.
If you have already bought an SSL from another company, you can download/copy the CSR code, the Private Key, which was generated with it, then add them along with the SSL from My Domains -> SSL Certificates.
If you have any issues, you can also contact us by opening a ticket from the Help menu on the top-right of your hosting control panel or from the button below.
If you want to renew one or several domains without renewing your hosting plan, go to MyDomains -> Registered Domains, where you will find a list of all domains registered in your account, tick the checkbox for the ones that you want to renew, then click on the Renew button that is located just above them.
A new page will appear, so you can renew only the selected domains.
The EPP code, which may also be called a domain password or an authorization key/code, is a special code that is required in order to transfer a domain name from one registrar company to another.
You can obtain the EPP transfer authorization key from the company you registered the domain name with.
If you want to transfer a domain name to us, you will be required to enter the code during the order process.
If you are trying to transfer a domain name away from us or you simply want to acquire the EPP transfer authorization key of a domain name that is registered with us, you can do that via the Domain Managersection (My Domains > Registered Domains) of your Control Panel.
Next to each domain name there are three icons – you must click on the EPP icon.
Once you click on the EPP icon you will see a small pop-up window with the following text “From here, you can request the EPP Key for your domain name. This key is needed if you want to transfer your domain name to another registrar.“, click on the button Request EPP.
After you click on that button, the EPP key will be sent via email to the registrant contact email address specified in the WHOIS record of the domain name.
If you do not receive the EPP transfer authorization key within one hour, please make sure that you have provided a correct e-mail address in the WHOIS record.
When attempting to delete a file or folder, you may encounter an error if its permissions do not allow removal. This applies to both individual files and directories.
If you are trying to delete a folder, the issue may not be with the folder itself, but with one or more files or subfolders inside it that have restrictive permissions.
To resolve this issue, you need to update the permissions of the affected file. If the problem involves a folder, you may need to change the permissions for the folder as well as all files and subfolders contained within it.
Set the permissions to 755. Once these permissions are applied to the file or folder (including its contents), you should be able to delete it using the File Manager (Files → File Manager) or via FTP.