Yahoo! Domains provides a place for individuals and organizations to register a new web address. A Yahoo! Domains account includes the following features:
- web address (e.g., learn2yoga.com or my-business-name.com)
- starter web page or domain forwarding
- email forwarding (e.g., myname@learn2yoga.com)
- advanced DNS records
If you already own a domain name, you can use it with a Yahoo! plan (a process called redelegation). When you redelegate your domain to Yahoo!, keep in mind that you'll continue to pay your original reigstrar to manage and renew your domain. Yahoo! will not renew your domain
What's the difference between redelegation and registrar transfer?
Wondering what's the difference between redelegation and registrar transfer? You're not alone!
Redelegation
When you redelegate your domain, you're telling the company that registered your domain (yourregistrar) to associate your domain name with new hosting and email services.
When you redelegate your domain, you're telling the company that registered your domain (yourregistrar) to associate your domain name with new hosting and email services.
To redelegate a domain, you'll just ask your registrar to change your name servers to your new provider's settings. Your registrar — the company that's responsible for your domain records — remains unchanged, and you'll continue paying renewal fees to that provider.
Registrar transfer
A registrar transfer means that you have completely moved your domain name registration from one organization to another, such as from Network Solutions to Melbourne IT. When you transfer your domain to a different registrar, the new registrar becomes responsible for managing your domain renewal and registration records, and you'll pay that provider any associated renewal fees.
A registrar transfer means that you have completely moved your domain name registration from one organization to another, such as from Network Solutions to Melbourne IT. When you transfer your domain to a different registrar, the new registrar becomes responsible for managing your domain renewal and registration records, and you'll pay that provider any associated renewal fees.
How they differ
Registrar transfer and redelegation are independent events: You can redelegate your domain without transferring it to a new registrar, and you can change registrars without changing your hosting provider.
Registrar transfer and redelegation are independent events: You can redelegate your domain without transferring it to a new registrar, and you can change registrars without changing your hosting provider.
- When you redelegate your domain, you redirect it to a new hosting or email provider. You'll continue to pay your original reigstrar to manage and renew your domain.
- When you transfer your domain, you move it to a new registrar, which will then handle everything related to your domain, including renewal.
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