The responsibilities of a domain manager

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A domain manager, also known as a domain name manager, has several key responsibilities:

  1. Domain Registration: The domain manager is responsible for registering domain names on behalf of the owner. This includes choosing a suitable domain registrar, ensuring the domain name is available, and completing the registration process.
  2. Renewals: Domain names are typically registered for a certain period of time and must be renewed periodically. The domain manager ensures that the domain name is renewed on time to prevent it from expiring.
  3. DNS Management: The Domain Name System (DNS) connects domain names with their respective servers. The domain manager is responsible for managing these settings, which includes setting up subdomains, redirecting domains, and configuring email settings.
  4. Security: The domain manager is responsible for the security of the domain. This includes setting up security measures like domain locking to prevent unauthorized transfers and managing SSL certificates for secure connections.
  5. Domain Transfers: If the domain needs to be transferred to another registrar or owner, the domain manager will handle this process.
  6. Record Keeping: The domain manager keeps records of all domain-related information, including registration details, renewal dates, DNS settings, and other relevant information.
  7. Dispute Resolution: In case of any disputes related to the domain name, the domain manager would be involved in resolving them.

Remember, while a domain manager can handle these tasks, the ultimate control and ownership of the domain should remain with you, the domain owner. It’s important to maintain clear communication with your domain manager and understand all changes made to your domain.