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How do I manually renew a domain?

Sometimes you might have reasons to renew a domain manually before it expires, e.g. if the price for domain renewal is about to increase, or if you don’t want to receive invoices regarding renewal for a couple of years.

Many TLDs can only be renewed up to 10 years into the future, meaning that it might not be possible to renew a domain for an additional 10 years. For example, if you have a domain that expires in six months, you’ll only be able to renew it for nine years (since it otherwise would overshoot the 10 year limit).

To renew a domain manually, follow these steps:

  1. Begin by logging on to the Client area on our website.
  2. Click Domains under Services in the menu to the left.
  3. Click All Domains on top.
  4. Now click the View button to the right of the domain you wish to renew.
  5. Finally, click the Manage Manual Renewal button.
  6. Select the renewal period in the dropdown menu, and click Add to cart.
  7. Repeat the previous step for all domains you wish to renew manually, then click Continue under the Order summary box, and complete the order.

  8. Once we’ve registered your payment for the invoice, all domains covered by it will be renewed the selected time periods.

You’ll need to pay the renewal invoice as soon as possible to minimise the risk for receiving the ordinary scheduled renewal invoice.

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