Domain Active Life Cycle

April 22, 2018 | Domain, KB

Domains on the internet have a life cycle, namely where the domain is initially available to the public, is owned by someone or may even be available again because the owner has not renewed the domain.
The following is a table of how the domain cycle works:

status information
Domains Available In this status the domain is still available to the public, it can still be registered by anyone who wants to register the domain, first come first served.
Registered The domain is already owned by someone, according to the time period of purchase. As long as the domain is extended it will still belong to that party, however if the domain is not renewed it will automatically go to the next stage.
Expired
40 Days
Domain Expired status is that the domain has been suspended, this is because it was not renewed by the domain owner. Expired domains can still be extended at the normal price, if the owner renews the domain it will automatically become active again.
Redemption
30 Days
This is the final offer for domain owners after the Expired domain has not been renewed, but if the owner really still wants this domain, they have to pay a renewal fee of 10x to reactivate it.
Pending Deleted
5 days
Domain status will be deleted, in this status the owner or other people cannot carry out renewals, new activations, etc. wait until the next status
Domain is Back in Stock Domains are available to the public again, anyone can register them again.
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