.id Registry, the official Indonesian Internet Domain Name Registry, announced today that ‘my.id’ Domain Names will be available to end-users for only US$1, for registration and extensions. The pricing will be effective September 17th, 2019 worldwide.
The President of .id Registry, Yudho Giri Sucahyo, stated that, as the name suggests, my.id offers a very unique approach in presenting an identity. The domain is considered ideal to be used as a blog or personal email address.
“It represents ‘My International Domain’ or ‘My Identity’. Therefore, it’s very ideal to be the individual website address,” he said.
The registration process is simple; the requirement is only an active email verification, no documents are required, and the user is ready to go.
Pointing out that the .id Registry doesn’t compromise with information security and the regulation compliance Yudho asserted, “as the official Indonesian registry of .id domain, we are committed to obeying the Indonesian law. If there are any proven .id addresses that violate the law, we will suspend it and, even, take it down,”
In addition to my.id, the .id Registry also offers biz.id and .id to the international market.
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