DNS, or Domain Name System, is the system that directs internet traffic from your domain (e.g., company.com) to the IP address where your website, email, and other online services are hosted.
To update and manage your site’s DNS records, your website developer will need access to your domain settings. These settings are usually found in the account where your domain was registered, though sometimes they may be managed by a third-party provider. Below are instructions and links on how to grant access to DNS settings for some of the most popular domain providers.
Not sure who your domain provider is? You can use the ICANN Lookup to find out.
Instructions
GoDaddy (Hosting and DNS usually): Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com following the instructions here.
Network Solutions (usually DNS only): Add users to your account with varying levels of access permissions.
Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com following the instructions here.
Register (usually DNS only): Add users to your account with varying levels of access permissions.
Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com following the instructions here.
DreamHost (hosting and/or DNS): Account Privileges let you set permissions for individual users. Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com following the instructions here.
CloudFlare CDN: Content Delivery Network and often houses DNS settings.
Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com with full account privileges via the instructions here.
NameCheap (DNS and hosting): Please invite info@pacificviewmarketing.com as a manager with full permissions following the instructions here.
Bluehost: Use the “Hosting Password” to share access to domain and hosting settings.
Instructions can be found here.
Squarespace (formerly Google Domains): Share access to individual domains with other users.
Please add info@pacificviewmarketing.com following the instructions here.
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