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You'll be the sole owner, free to use the domain however you wish—whether building a website, connecting it to any platform, creating a custom email address or simply holding it as a digital asset.
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Your domain is more than just a URL— it’s your first impression online.
Just like physical property, owning a great address signals reputation and status, giving you total control over your digital identity — whether for a clean email address (john@johndoe.com), a personal/business website, or simply as a long-term asset to hold or pass down.
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It could be days, months or years - It’s impossible to know for certain.
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