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  • 1.15 What is...: What are IDN domains?
    Answer:   IDN Domains   A few years ago, it was only possible to register domains that contained ASCII characters. This caused difficulties because often domains could not exactly ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is a 'domain status'?
    Answer:   Domain Status   If you query the WHOIS ('Whois query') at Joker.com for a domain, you will get one of the following domain statuses: lock: The domain ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is an "Invalid address" status?
    Answer:   Whois Data Problems   According to ICANN rules - especially WDPRS is relevant - every registrar has to ensure, that the whois data of all domains is ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)?
    Answer:   Dynamic DNS   Please follow 'What is Dynamic DNS (DynDNS)?'     ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is an "OT+E" System?
    Answer:   OT&E Systems   OT&E means "Operational Test & Evaluation". This usually is the name for testing and evaluation systems, where activities never will affect "real" data or ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is a domain name's life cycle?
    Answer:   Life Cycle of a Domain   It is important to know: When you register a domain name, you do not actually buy it, in fact, you are ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is a 'Premium Domain'?
    Answer:   Premium Domains   Premium Domains usually are domains not available at the normal/fixed rate for this type of domain.   There are these major types of premium domains: registered domains ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is an 'Expiring Domain'?
    Answer:   Expired Domains   Expiring Domains are domains which are already registered with Joker.com, but which have not been renewed by the former owner. You may purchase them ...

  • 1.15 What is...: ERRP (Expired Registration Recovery Policy)
    Answer:   Expired Registration Recovery Policy   According to the ICANN policies, all ICANN-accredited registrars like Joker.com are obliged to establish certain procedures regarding communication with domain owners (the ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is meant by 'Whois Data Accuracy'?
    Answer:   Whois Data Accuracy   Beginning with the new domain endings (new gTLDs), ICANN set a new requirement for the data of a registrant to register a domain. ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'Email Verification'?
    Answer:   Whois Data Accuracy   please find this topic here: What does 'Whois Data Accuracy' mean?     ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'Two-factor-authentication (2FA)'?
    Answer:   Two Factor Authentication (2FA)   Two-factor-authentication is an optional, but highly recommended security feature, which adds an extra layer of protection to your Joker.com account. Once enabled, you ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'AuthInfo2'? (.DE domains)
    Answer:   .DE Domains   If the domain holder cannot ask their current provider to obtain a regular AuthInfo from DENIC - e.g. because the provider does not exist ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'RDAP'?
    Answer:   RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol)   There are many reasons for wanting to see the contact details of a domain holder: to secure domain transfers when changing registrars, ...

  • 1.15 What is...: What is 'DNSSEC'?
    Answer:   DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions)   Please see DNSSEC Support.       ...

  • 1.15 What is...: Domain Complaints
    Answer:   How Joker.com handles domain complaints Complaints about domains can be reported to Joker.com as follows: by form via https://joker.com/goto/abuse by e-mail to abuse@joker.com by FAX or phone to +4921186767 ...

  • 1.15 What is...: Roles and Domain Permissions
    Answer: Roles and Permissions   please see How to grant roles (= grant permissions to others)?       ...

  • Tools: CheckD
    Answer: please see section '2.5 Tools': Domain-Check   ...

  • Macros: E-mail Address
    Answer: @email This means an email address in the following format: Valid values (.com/.net only): foo@bar.com foo@bar.com#1 foo@bar.com#15 Invalid values: Hans Nase <hans@foo.com> hans@foo.com (Hans Nase) Valid values (.org/.info/.biz/.de/.cn only): foo@bar.com foo-bar@bar.com Invalid values: Hans Nase <hans@foo.com> hans@foo.com (Hans Nase) foo@bar.com#15 ...

  • Macros: .com Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)   This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

  • Macros: .net Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)   This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

  • Macros: .org Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)   This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

  • Macros: .info Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)   This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

  • Macros: .biz Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)   This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

  • Macros: .mobi Contacts
    Answer: new-handle (implicit creation of a new contact)     This means the definition of a new contact. if a contact with the provided email address exists ...

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