About the Domain | The .org domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) originally intended for non-profit organizations, but now open to everyone without restrictions. |
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Registry | The domain is managed by the Public Interest Registry (PIR), an organization responsible for its technical operation and registration rules. |
History | Introduced in 1985, it is widely used by non-profits, community projects, and educational institutions. |
Restrictions | There are no specific restrictions for registering a .org domain. Any individual or legal entity can register it. |
This domain is traditionally associated with non-profits, community projects, and educational initiatives.
A widely recognized and respected domain that instills trust among website visitors.
Although most commonly used by non-profits, it is available to anyone.
Registering a .org domain is simple. Just enter it in the order form and choose whether you want to park it or use it with hosting.
Usually a few minutes to hours.
Transferring a domain requires an authorization code (AUTH-ID) from your current registrar. Enter this code when requesting the transfer. Order the domain via the order form, and we will guide you through the transfer process.
You can check domain ownership details in the public WHOIS database.
Transferring ownership of a .org domain requires confirmation from both the current and new owner. You can request this change via our Administration.
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