How to Report Malware for UK Domain Extensions

How to Report Malware for UK Domain Extensions

By Michael Thompson

February 16, 2025 at 07:30 PM

Understanding .uk, .co.uk, and .org.uk domains is essential for those establishing a commercial or professional presence in the United Kingdom. These domain extensions have specific requirements and features that differ from other TLDs.

Key Features and Requirements:

  • Phone numbers must include country code without dashes (e.g., 441234567890)
  • Whois Privacy is automatically enabled due to GDPR
  • Registration confirmation comes from Nominet ([email protected])
  • No refunds or five-day grace period available
  • Only Owner and Administrator contact options are available

Registration Types:

  • UK limited company
  • UK public limited company
  • UK limited liability partnership
  • UK registered company
  • UK school
  • Registered charity
  • Trading names
  • Non-UK corporations
  • UK sole trader

Transfer Rules:

  • Domains must be less than five years old
  • No waiting period for transfers out of platform
  • Free transfer if more than seven days left on registration
  • Standard fee applies if expiring within seven days

Transfer Process To Platform:

  1. Verify domain is unlocked with current provider
  2. Remove any DNSSEC records
  3. Initiate transfer (no authorization code needed)
  4. Wait for "Transfer in progress" message
  5. Update IPS tag to TUCOWS-CA
  6. Allow time for transfer completion

Transfer Process From Platform:

  1. Obtain IPS tag from new provider
  2. Disable Domain Lock
  3. Click Transfer Domain
  4. Enter new IPS tag
  5. Confirm transfer
  6. Wait up to 72 hours for completion

Important Notes:

  • Contact information must be accurate and up-to-date
  • Transfers may take up to 72 hours to complete
  • IPS tag updates should only be made after initiating transfer
  • Registration numbers required for certain organization types

These domains are ideal for UK-based businesses and organizations, offering strong regional recognition and trust signals for UK audiences.

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