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  1. Google Domains has sold all its domains and customer accounts to Squarespace as of September 7, 2023. If you have a domain with Google Domains, you will receive email instructions on how to manage it with Squarespace.

  2. domains.google.com › registrarGoogle Domains

    Manage your domains, add or transfer in domains, and see billing history with Google Domains. Simplified domain management right from your Google Account.

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  4. Learn how to use Google Domains features, such as availability, pricing, transfer, email, website, app, blog, and more. Find out how Google Domains will be transitioned to Squarespace, the new registrar of record, and what to do after the transition period.

    • Overview
    • Partners & website builders
    • Static hosting
    • Other third-party services

    You can host your website, blog, or online store on your domain registered on your Google Domain.

    Google has tools and resources to help you create a website. You can:

    Choose a website builder.

    Create a website, internal project hub, or team site.

    These partners and website builders can connect directly to your Google Domain, so you don’t have to enter a DNS record manually:

    • Blogger

    • Google Sites

    • Shopify

    • Squarespace

    • Weebly

    You can also host files and web apps on your domain with Firebase.

    Third-party services can also connect to your domain to host a website, blog, or online store. You need a resource record provided by the third-party service.

    Each hosting provider provides their own guidance for resource records. Contact your service provider to get a DNS configuration for their service.

    1. Open Google Domains.

    2. Sign in with the Google Account you used to buy your domain.

    3. Click the domain name you want to manage.

    • If you don’t find your domain name, make sure you’re signed in with the account you used to register your domain.

  5. Learn how to use Google Domains features to create, manage, and secure your domain names. Find out how to use DNS, privacy protection, email forwarding, domain forwarding, subdomains, and more.

  6. Learn how to renew, delete, restore, or transfer your domain name registered with Google Domains. Find out how to contact Google or Squarespace for support and manage your privacy settings.

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