Manage Domain Auto-Renewal Settings


This article provides a guide for how to manage domain auto-renewal settings in the hosting dashboard.

What is Domain Auto-Renewal?

Domain auto-renewal is a feature that can be enabled to automatically generate renewal invoices for domain names 90 days prior to expiration. This feature is useful for users managing multiple domains or domains which represent business assets that should not be allowed to expire.

By default, any automatically generated domain renewal invoices will be for the minimum-length renewal term available (for most TLDs, this is 1-year renewal extension). When a domain's auto-renewal is set to "Off", the domain renewal invoice will not be generated.

In either state, all domains are subject to periodic domain renewal reminders (sent by email by Rad Web Hosting) in accordance with all ICANN and registry requirements.

How to Manage Domain Auto-Renewal Settings

To manage the domain auto-renewal settings for a specific domain name, follow the steps provided:

  1. Login to the Hosting Dashboard.
  2. Navigate to the "My Domains" interface in your Hosting Dashboard (accessed directly from this link).
    Access My Domains in Hosting Dashboard
  3. Click the desired domain name to manage.
  4. From the domain management interface, click the "Auto-Renew" menu item to manage auto-renewal settings:
    Click to access the Domain Auto-Renewal settings
  5. Toggle the domain auto-renewal option "On/Off" according to your desired settings:
    Toggle Domain Auto Renew On/Off as desired
  6. Click "Save" to save the settings.
  7. An alert message will appear to confirm the change was successful.

How to Manage Auto-Renew Settings for Multiple Domains

To manage the domain auto-renewal settings for multiple domains, follow the steps provided:

  1. Login to the Hosting Dashboard.
  2. Navigate to the "My Domains" interface in your Hosting Dashboard (accessed directly from this link).
    Access My Domains in Hosting Dashboard
  3. Click the tick box(es) to the left of the domain names in the "My Domains" interface of any domains to be modified.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the domain list and click to toggle the "With Selected" menu:
    Manage auto-renewal settings of multiple domains
  5. Click "Auto Renewal Status"
  6. Toggle the domain auto-renewal option "On/Off" according to your desired settings:
    Toggle Domain Auto Renew On/Off as desired
  7. Click "Save" to save the settings.
  8. An alert message will appear to confirm the change was successful.

Conclusion

You have now successfully modified the auto-renewal settings of your domain or multiple domain names.

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