Domains
Understanding Mintmunk Sub-Domain: A Permanent and Mandatory Feature
Even if you have a custom or existing domain and the Premium Plan, you must choose a sub-domain when creating a website on Mintmunk that cannot be changed later.
Using a Custom Domain on Mintmunk: Limitations and Restrictions
When building a website on Mintmunk, you have the choice to use a custom domain.
Managing Domain Ownership and Address: The Role of Ownership Transfer
When creating a website on Mintmunk, you are required to provide the domain owner's name and address.
Transferring Domain Ownership: The Process and Fees
When creating a website on Mintmunk, the domain is owned by you, under your name.
Legal Responsibilities of Domain Ownership
When building a website on Mintmunk, it's crucial to remember that the domain is registered under you or your organization and you're responsible for everything that happens under that domain by law.
Confirming the Email Address of the Domain Owner: A Requirement for ICANN Sponsored Domains
For domain names under ICANN’s sponsorship, MintMunk is required to confirm the validity of the email address of the owner’s contact handle.
Custom Domain Requirements: A Valid Address for the Domain Owner
Keep in mind that custom domains require a valid address for the domain owner when creating a website on Mintmunk.
Who Can Be a Domain Owner: Individuals, Companies, Associations, and Public Bodies
Remember that the domain owner can be a person, business, non-profit, or governmental body when creating a website with Mintmunk.