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How Long Will Domain I Don't Pay For At Expiration Date Last Before It Fully Expired

If your domain name expires, it is normal for you to be worried.
According to an article from one of the top hosting platform online
'namecheap' once the domain expires, it
enters a Grace period. For
generic TLDs (.com, .net, .org,
.biz, .info, etc.), you will be given
approximately 27 days to
reactivate the domain at its
regular renewal price.

However, .AU, .CH, .ES, .FR, .LI
and .SG domains does not have a
Grace period and must be
renewed not later than 12 days
prior the actual expiration date, in accordance to the regulations of their
Registries. .DE domains must be
renewed not later than 5 days
before the expiration date.


In order to
reactivate a gTLD during the
Grace period in namecheap hosting platform:
1. Sign into your hosting platform
account and select Expiring Soon or any language your domain hosting
is using. 'Namecheap' is using 'Expiring Soon' and you will find it at
the left sidebar.
2. Find the domain you'd like to
renew, click the caret to expand
the list of services and add it to
your shopping cart. Then click
the View Cart button:
3. Click the Confirm Order button
and proceed with the checkout:
After expiration, a domain name
may be reactivated for one year
only. You will be able to renew it
for more years in 24 hours.
Once your domain is reactivated,
please allow 24-48 hours for the
changes to take effect globally
and for the website to come
back online.
If you don't find your domain in
the Expiring Soon section, that
means it has passed the Grace
period and is now in the fully
expired/redemption state.

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