TLD list
| TLD | Eligibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| .com | Open | Largest gTLD, Verisign |
| .net | Open | Verisign |
| .org | Open | PIR, no NGO check |
| .info | Open | Identity Digital |
| .app | Open, HTTPS required | HSTS preloaded, Google Registry |
| .dev | Open, HTTPS required | HSTS preloaded, Google Registry |
| .io | Open | ccTLD adopted as tech default |
| .tech | Open | Radix Registry |
| .sh | Open | Saint Helena ccTLD |
| .xyz | Open | Generic |
| .shop | Open | GMO Registry, ecommerce |
| .pro | Open | Identity Digital |
| .me | Open | Montenegro ccTLD |
| .tv | Open | Tuvalu ccTLD, video brands |
| .co | Open | Colombia ccTLD |
| .si | Open | Slovenia, free transfers in |
| .at | Open | Austria, free transfers in |
| .de | German admin contact | Largest ccTLD in Europe |
| .eu | EU/EEA residents | EURid |
| .uk | Open | Nominet, IPS-tag transfers |
| .co.uk | Open | Nominet, IPS-tag transfers |
| .it | EU/EEA residents | NIC.it |
| .it.com | Open | Second-level under .com, CentralNic |
| .hr | Croatian local agent | Manual documentation review |
What every Noxity domain includes
Regardless of TLD, every domain registered through us comes with:- Free DNS hosting. Either through your hosting plan’s cPanel zone editor or through standalone Free NS for domains without hosting.
- Free email inbox forwarding so
you@yourdomaincan land in any external mailbox. See Free Email Inbox Hosting. - WHOIS privacy where the registry allows it. Most gTLDs do; a few ccTLDs (notably .de, .eu) publish minimum contact data by registry policy.
- DNSSEC on every TLD that supports it (effectively all modern TLDs). DS records sit in the domain panel.
- Auth (EPP) code on demand through the domain panel. No tickets, no delays.
- Auto-renew, opt-in. Default is off so a domain doesn’t auto-charge unless you flip the switch.
How registration periods work
Most TLDs let you register for 1 to 10 years up-front. A few cap at 1 year (.de, .at, .hr). After expiry, every TLD has a grace period (you can renew at the normal price), then a redemption period (renewal possible but with a recovery fee on top), then release (the domain is dropped and anyone can register it). The exact windows are TLD-specific. Per-TLD pages spell them out, and the renewals page covers the lifecycle in detail.Transfer policy
For most gTLDs, ICANN’s 60-day transfer lock applies after a brand-new registration or a transfer in. Inside that window the domain physically can’t move registrars. After it lifts, you can transfer in or out at any time. ccTLDs follow the registry’s local rules. Several (.at, .co.uk, .si, .uk) waive the inbound transfer fee and just add a year on top of the existing expiry. Per-TLD pages note where this applies. For the inbound and outbound transfer flows, see Transfer in and Transfer out.Need a hand?
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