Lifecycle map
| Trigger | Deadline | Consequence if ignored | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New gTLD registration with a not-yet-verified email | Registrant email verification | 15 days | Domain suspended (registry holds DNS) |
| Registrant email changed on a gTLD | Registrant email verification | 15 days | Domain suspended |
| Annual policy reminder (every gTLD, every year) | WHOIS Data Reminder (WDRP) | None | None directly. False data risks future audits. |
| Material change to registrant on a gTLD | Change of registrant (TPP) | Configurable (typ. 5–10 days) | Change rolls back. Domain reverts to the old registrant. |
Registry-initiated audit (.eu, .it, .hr, others) | Eligibility audit | Set by the registry (typ. 14 days) | Domain suspended or deleted by the registry |
| Registry rejects a contact-data update | Contact rejection notice | Manual; resolve before retrying | The update doesn’t apply; the old data stays |
| Outbound transfer initiated by a gaining registrar | Transfer-out confirmation | Set by gaining registrar (typ. 5 days) | Transfer auto-completes. Domain leaves Noxity. |
Spotting a fake
A few rules of thumb. Real Noxity domain mail:- Comes from a
noxity.ioaddress. Hover over the sender before clicking anything. - Links to a
noxity.ioURL or a known registry URL (icann.org,eurid.eu,nominet.uk, etc.). It does not link to lookalikes (noxity.support,noxity-billing.com). - Spells out a specific domain name in the subject line, not “your domain” or “domain ending soon”.
- Never asks for payment by wire transfer, gift card, or cryptocurrency.
abuse@noxity.io and we’ll confirm whether it’s real.
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