Overview
If you have registered multiple domains, you can use the batch renewal feature provided by Tencent Cloud to renew them at once.
Note:
Once expired, a domain cannot be transferred out. You need to renew it before transferring it out. For more applicable rules, see Domain Transfer Out Rules. Within 30 days after a domain expires, its status will change from renewable to redeemable. We recommend you renew it within 29 days after it expires. For the renewal prices, see Domain Pricing. Directions
Batch renewing domains
1. On the All Domains tab, select the domains to be renewed.
2. Click More and select Renew to submit a batch renewal application as shown below:
Submitting batch renewal application
1. In the Renewal pop-up window, select the renewal period as needed and click Confirm as shown below:
Note:
As stipulated by the registry, the validity period of a domain cannot exceed 10 years (or 5 years for .co domains).
During domain redemption, you can renew the domain for only one year. If you want to renew it for multiple years, renew it after redeeming it.
2. Check your domain renewal information and fees and click Submit Order.
3. Select a payment method and click Confirm.
Note:
You can pay with your Tencent Cloud account balance, WeChat Pay, QQ Wallet, or online banking.
4. After the payment, if the page displays "Payment successful", the renewal is successful as shown below:
Note:
You can click Go to Console to check whether the validity period of your domain has been updated. If you need an invoice, you can apply for it in Cost > Cost Center > Invoice and Contract > Invoice Management. Common Issues After Renewal
If you renew your domain during the redemption period, its DNS may have been paused by the registrar, making your website inaccessible.
DNS of domains resolved by DNSPod will be recovered within 72 hours after successful renewal.
DNS of domains not resolved by DNSPod will be recovered within 48–72 hours after successful renewal.
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