Why buy a .foo domain.

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The .foo domain name extension gives consumers a generic domain extension choice to utilize when they haven't been able to find a decent domain in older spaces like .com.

DNSSEC is available for .foo domain Private Registration is available for .foo domain

Frequently asked questions about .foo.

How do I buy a .foo domain?
To purchase your domain name, you must first search for the availability of the unique phrase (without spaces or with hyphens). If the domain name is available, you may then add it to the cart to register for up to 10 year(s). If the .foo generic domain is not available, then either modify your phrase, or inquire about purchasing the name outright through 101domain's Domain Concierge Service.
Are there requirements, documents, or information needed for .foo?
.foo is a more secure domain, meaning that HTTPS is required for all .foo websites. In order for it to work properly in browsers you must first configure HTTPS serving.

Technical information for .foo.

  • TLD .foo
  • Type gTLD
  • Registration 14.99 USD
  • Renewal 17.99 USD
  • Transfer 14.99 USD / Transfer in your .foo
  • Time to Register More than 48 hours
  • Registration Period 1 - 10 years
  • Renewal Grace Period 40 days
  • Redemption Period 30 days
  • Private Registration Available
  • DNSSEC Supported / Learn how to add DNSSEC
  • Trustee/Proxy Service No
  • Blocking Service Part of the GlobalBlock Service / Learn more
    Block Registrations on your trademark in .foo and each of Google Registry's
  • Individuals can register Yes
  • Businesses can register Yes
  • Registry Google Registry
  • Information updated 2023-10-24

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