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What is a registry key?

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What is a registry key?

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A Registry Key is a password that allows the registrant or an authorised person to perform modifications to the domain name’s registration details – it is not a registration confirmation number. Registry Keys comprise a sequence of 8 characters and are case sensitive – they can include numbers and letters. While the domain name you register will use multilingual characters, the Registry Key will only use English characters and numbers. Here’s what a Registry Key looks like: Domain Name: Registry Key : 94Cj0q62 Each Totally Multilingual domain name has a unique Registry Key attached to it. The key provides access to modify both registration and delegation details exclusively for that domain name. Your Registry Key is emailed to you upon completion of a successful registration.

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