Ownership & Responsibility
Customer Responsibility for Domains
Last Updated: December 29, 2025As the domain owner, you are fully responsible for your domain and how it is used.This responsibility applies regardless of where hosting or DNS services are provided. ProRedLine acts as a service provider and technical intermediary. Legal Responsibility You are legally responsible for: Domain ownership carries legal obligations. Registration and Contact Information You are responsible...
WHOIS Data and Contact Information
Last Updated: December 29, 2025WHOIS data contains the official contact information linked to a domain name.This information is stored at the registrar and registry level and identifies who owns and manages a domain. WHOIS data is required for all registered domains. What WHOIS Data Includes WHOIS data typically includes: Some information may be hidden due to privacy regulations. Domain...
Transfer and Authorization Codes Explained
Last Updated: December 29, 2025A domain transfer is the process of moving a domain from one registrar to another.To approve this transfer, an authorization code is required. The authorization code proves that you are the legitimate domain owner. What an Authorization Code Is An authorization code is: Without this code, a transfer cannot be completed. Who Can Request an...
Domain Ownership Explained
Last Updated: December 29, 2025When you register a domain, the domain is owned by you as the customer, not by ProRedLine.This applies to all domain registrations made through ProRedLine. ProRedLine acts as a service provider and technical intermediary, not as the domain owner. Who Owns the Domain The domain is legally owned by: Ownership is recorded at the domain...
