SECURITY Domain Name Registration
About .SECURITY Extension
.SECURITY is a new generic Top-Level-Domain (gTLD) it may be used by any individual, group, or business, making it a flexible TLD. While the new .SECURITY domain extension was created primarily and specifically for the IT security sector it can also be used as shopping cart domain names, to let your customers know they’re protected. The registration of a .security domain name is based on the ‘first come, first served’ principle.
Domain Info
- Registration Price: $2399.00
- Renewal Price: $2399.00
- Transfer Price: $2399.00
- Registration: 1/10 years
- Domain Privacy: Available

Generic Top-Level Domain / Registry: XYZ.COM LLC / SECURITY Whois Lookup / Total Registered Domains: 0.3K
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We set your domain name to renew automatically two weeks before the expiration date and you will get three email notifications.
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