Google Domains Beta.

Google Domains ends its seven-year beta phase.

After spending seven years in beta, Google has finally made its domain registration service available. The Google Domains service is currently accessible in 26 countries, and according to the company, "millions of active registrations" have already been made.

Users might not have remembered Google Domains, which debuted in 2015, and might even have believed it was one of several Google products that were discontinued. Google is celebrating the service's official launch by offering new and returning users a 20% discount through April 15th. With the code "DOMAINS20," this is for registering a single domain or transferring an existing name from another registrar.

Domains will integrate with other Google Workplace products and services. For instance, users can utilise their domain in their email address, create an online store using Google Sites, or create a company profile for usage on Maps and in Search.

With more than 300 domain endings accessible, Google Domains gives customers the tools they need to establish an online presence. functions that deal with the coding needed to create a website with a professional appearance using partners like Wix, Shopify, Squarespace, Weebly, and Bluehost.

Users can easily contact customers online and track where their visitors are coming from thanks to Google Ads and Search Console integrations.

Additionally, Google Domains will offer access to "high performance" DNS, which the company claims is the same infrastructure it employs internally. A variety of privacy and security measures are also included as standard. This includes the two-step verification method and the one-click DNSSEC add-on for DNS systems, which both increase security. This service is provided by Google at no extra charge.

The service is now generally accessible, and both new and recurring users receive a 20% discount.

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