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Renew Value-Added Services in Enom

Domains can have a variety of value-added services associated with them, including DNS hosting, email, and Whois ID Protect. This article explains how to renew each of these services and manage their auto-renew settings.

Tip: To extend your domain name registration rather than a service, see Renewing your domain.

Renew DNS hosting

DNS hosting is a value-added service for customers who want to use Enom's DNS while typically registering their domains elsewhere.

Step 1: Open your DNS hosted domains

  1. On the Account Overview page, choose Domains, then My Domains.
  2. Click the DNS hosted tab above the domains list.
  3. In the list of DNS hosted domains, locate the domain name and click it.note

    Note: If you only have one DNS hosted domain name, the page auto-populates to it.

Step 2: Add years and check out

  1. Select Add years to add the service to your cart. You can choose between one and 10 years.

  2. With the domain added to your cart, choose My cart, then View cart.
  3. Review your order and click Checkout now.

Manage your email renewals

Enom Email gives you an email address to contact your clients, partners, and customers. Enom's email services come in bundles called Email Paks, which you can renew ahead of time or automatically.

  1. From the Account Overview page, select Basic email from the Email & Apps dropdown, then Manage.
  2. On the Email Manager page, click the domain name you want to manage.
  3. To renew manually, select Renew service and follow the checkout process.

Set up Whois ID Protect renewal

ID Protect Whois Privacy adds a masked forwarding address to a public Whois lookup.

  1. From the Account Overview page, click Domains, then My domains.
  2. In your list of domains, locate the domain you want to renew ID Protect for and click the badge icon in the ID Protectcolumn.note

    Note: A red silhouette indicates ID Protect is off; a green shield indicates it is on.

  3. On the ID Protect settings page, select the Attempt to auto-renew ID Protect checkbox, then click Save changes.

  4. To renew manually, select Add years to go to the cart and complete checkout.

Next steps

Questions? Contact Enom Support.

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