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  2. On June 15, 2023, Google entered into a definitive agreement with Squarespace, indicating their intent to purchase all domain registrations and related customer accounts from Google Domains. When the transaction between Google and Squarespace closed on September 7, 2023, all Google Domains users became customers of Squarespace. As of July 10 ...

  3. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit organization that collects domain information. Use the ICANN Lookup tool to find your domain registrar. Go to lookup.icann.org. In the search field, enter your domain name and click Lookup. In the results page, scroll down to Registrar Information.

  4. Verify your domain for Google Workspace

    support.google.com/a/answer/60216

    Verify your domain or secondary domain as soon as possible to use Google Workspace services. Verifying your domain doesn’t affect your email or website. You must verify your domain within the first 9 days of your free trial period. A Google Workspace account with an unverified primary domain is subject to automatic cancellation.

  5. Sign in to your Admin console - Google Domains Help

    support.google.com/domains/answer/182076

    In any web browser, go to admin.google.com. Starting from the sign-in page, enter the email address and password for your admin account (it does not end in @gmail.com). If you forgot your password, go to Reset your administrator password. An admin account has privileges to manage services for other people in your organization.

  6. Verify your domain with a TXT record - Google Help

    support.google.com/a/answer/183895

    Add your verification code. (a) In the setup tool, copy your verification code. (b) Switch to the tab with your registrar's web site and create a new TXT record. Look for a field called Name. This field might also be called Host, Hostname, or Alias. Many registrars want you to enter @ in this field.

  7. CNAME record values - Google Workspace Admin Help

    support.google.com/a/answer/112038

    CNAME record values. When you add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS settings, you must enter specific values depending on what you're using the CNAME record for. Below are the values to use when configuring CNAME records for various uses with Google services. You enter these values at your domain host, not in your Google Admin console.

  8. Get custom email and more with Google Workspace

    support.google.com/business/answer/9270657

    Set up custom email. With Google Workspace, you can get a custom email with your company’s chosen domain name, like susan@yourcompany. A professional email helps build customer trust, and also lets you create group mailing lists, such as sales@yourcompany. After you sign up for Google Workspace and verify your chosen domain, guided ...

  9. Domain name basics - Google Workspace Admin Help

    support.google.com/a/answer/2573637

    Domain alias. A domain alias is a domain name that acts as an alias for another domain. You can add a domain to your account as a domain alias to give everyone in your domain another email address at the domain alias. Mail sent to either of a user's addresses arrives at the user's same email inbox.

  10. Set up a custom domain - Blogger Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/blogger/answer/1233387

    Security CNAME: “Name: XXX, Destination: XXX.” This is different for each person and is specific to your blog and your Google Account. Set up your domain provider settings. Go to your domain provider’s website. Find the Domain Name System (DNS) in the control panel. Under "Name, Label or Host," enter the subdomain from step 5 above.

  11. Tell Google to verify your code. (a) Return to the browser tab where you have the Google Workspace setup tool open. (You can reopen the tool if you closed it.) (b) On the page where you copied your verification code, scroll to the bottom and click Protect domain.