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Email API Update: new email password requirement in effect November 23, 2018

We’re strengthening our webmail password requirements to give our resellers and email users greater protection and peace of mind. If you’re a webmail user, or a reseller who manages your email service through your Enom account, this change does not require you to take any action. A new “Contains check” requirement will simply be applied during […]

Enom’s Tiered Access directory (gated Whois)

Over the past few months, we’ve talked quite a bit about the concept of our Tiered Access registration directory, also referred to by its informal title, “gated Whois”. This has sparked many questions from our reseller partners and other interested parties who are curious about how the system works, who may have access, and what […]

What you should know about ICANN’s may 25th legal action

Update: The German Court has since denied ICANN’s preliminary injunction. If you’re interested in reading the Court Order you can find it, as well as any related documents, here. If you’re one of our reseller partners or someone who follows the domain industry closely, you’re likely aware that on Friday, May 25th, ICANN filed a legal action1 […]

GDPR checklist for Enom resellers

Any time there’s a dramatic shift in our industry, we focus on minimizing the impact on our resellers and providing you as much information and assistance as possible. Admittedly, our GDPR communications work has proven fairly challenging, in part because we’ve simply never seen a shift quite as dramatic as that prompted by the GDPR. […]

Important changes to our legal agreements

We appreciate the work that our reseller partners have done, alongside our own, to come into compliance with the GDPR. In support of that work, please review our updated Reseller Agreement and Domain Registration Agreement. These updated contracts will go into effect 25 May, 2018. These changes primarily relate to the registrant’s consent management flow […]