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Major changes to .IN domain registry from May 28, 2025

After May 28:

  • you will not register a new .in domain if you are not a citizen of India or do not run a business there,
  • you will not transfer your domain to another person unless they also meet the new requirements,
  • you will not transfer your domain to another operator without the mandatory KYC procedure,
  • you will not change your contact details without additional formalities and documents.

Within a few hours or days, an official announcement should appear on the website https://www.registry.in/.

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  • atklatkl Member

    @Hotmarer said:
    After May 28:

    • you will not register a new .in domain if you are not a citizen of India or do not run a business there,
    • you will not transfer your domain to another person unless they also meet the new requirements,
    • you will not transfer your domain to another operator without the mandatory KYC procedure,
    • you will not change your contact details without additional formalities and documents.

    Within a few hours or days, an official announcement should appear on the website https://www.registry.in/.

    I suppose need to wait for official announcement to see if people without connection to India can keep & in the future renew their .in domains or will have to dump them?

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

  • @atkl said:

    @Hotmarer said:
    After May 28:

    • you will not register a new .in domain if you are not a citizen of India or do not run a business there,
    • you will not transfer your domain to another person unless they also meet the new requirements,
    • you will not transfer your domain to another operator without the mandatory KYC procedure,
    • you will not change your contact details without additional formalities and documents.

    Within a few hours or days, an official announcement should appear on the website https://www.registry.in/.

    I suppose need to wait for official announcement to see if people without connection to India can keep & in the future renew their .in domains or will have to dump them?

    They can, but it will be not possible to transfer domain to other user not from India. Also it will be not possible to transfer domain to other registrar.

  • @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

  • I can think of 6 reasons why

  • xaocxaoc Member

    Every ccTLD should have these requirements.

    Thanked by 1nick_
  • I think it is rare to see TLDs with progressively stricter acquisition requirements.

    Thanked by 1ServerBachelor
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @Hotmarer said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    1984

  • atklatkl Member

    Shame, i got 3 letters .in domain for my personal use, because short & cheap.
    Won't be able to get more in the future :s

    Thanked by 1COLBYLICIOUS
  • @tentor said:

    @Hotmarer said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    1984

    The new rules mean a complete abandonment of anonymity when registering .in domains.

    Thanked by 1ServerBachelor
  • varwwwvarwww Member

    Where did you get the news from?

  • JabJabJabJab Member

    I kinda understand making domain local and the KYC that follows (how else you gonna make it local, lol), but ehh :D

    Thanked by 1ServerBachelor
  • TrKTrK Member

    Coupled with previous 2 domain per person limit, it's sure is surprising..... Maybe their next policy.... They need physical KYC documents mailed to nixi and neustar offices.....

  • x0x0xx0x0x Member
    edited May 2025

    @TrK said:
    Coupled with previous 2 domain per person limit, it's sure is surprising..... Maybe their next policy.... They need physical KYC documents mailed to nixi and neustar offices.....

    Next is physical presence.
    Over the counter for domain registrations, domain updates and domain transfers.

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Hotmarer said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    How would they know?
    Nobody's gonna know.

    @Otus9051 is the "owner" of the domain.
    He allows others to use his domain with a payment of $50/year.

  • cupcakecupcake Member

    Things like this is why i don't reg cctld since its a gamble. Gtld never does that.

    Thanked by 1atkl
  • atklatkl Member

    @cupcake said:
    Things like this is why i don't reg cctld since its a gamble. Gtld never does that.

    Yep, lessons' learned. But at least they are not too expensive (around 6 USD/year)

  • GanonkGanonk Member

    enak.in

    Thanked by 1ErawanArifNugroho
  • Cool if that's the case they need some in person responsible for domains lol 😂

  • @Hotmarer said:

    • you will not transfer your domain to another operator without the mandatory KYC procedure,
    • you will not change your contact details without additional formalities and documents.

    This sounds quite sad :/

    @Hotmarer said:
    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    Initially .IN domains also haven't had WHOIS privacy option. Then at some point it was introduced.

    Could you please update this thread once you have more info?

    @atkl said:
    Shame, i got 3 letters .in domain for my personal use, because short & cheap.

    I'm in the same boat, unfortunately, just the domain is a bit longer [↑]

    Thanked by 2atkl ServerBachelor
  • DewlanceVPSDewlanceVPS Member, Patron Provider

    Good decision. At least this ccTLD is now free from cybersquatters. It's now similar to .co.uk, offering better domain protection and easier domain availability.

  • @atkl said:
    Shame, i got 3 letters .in domain for my personal use, because short & cheap.
    Won't be able to get more in the future :s

    You can transfer it to me, Anytime

  • atklatkl Member

    @Deepak_leb said:

    @atkl said:
    Shame, i got 3 letters .in domain for my personal use, because short & cheap.
    Won't be able to get more in the future :s

    You can transfer it to me, Anytime

    They are gibberish mix of letters and numbers, nothing interesting from marketing point of view. Only short to write when doing different tests... ;-)

  • @atkl said:

    @Deepak_leb said:

    @atkl said:
    Shame, i got 3 letters .in domain for my personal use, because short & cheap.
    Won't be able to get more in the future :s

    You can transfer it to me, Anytime

    They are gibberish mix of letters and numbers, nothing interesting from marketing point of view. Only short to write when doing different tests... ;-)

    🥲🙏

  • @Hotmarer said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    Who is privacy was never legal for .in

    Thanked by 1JohnnySac
  • TrKTrK Member

    @codelock said:

    @Hotmarer said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Otus9051 will make millions tens by serving as registrant-of-record for international persons.

    As I understood correctly (from internal information sent to registrars), Trustee/Proxy will not be legal. Neither will Whois Privacy or even using email like proton mail in whois data.

    Who is privacy was never legal for .in

    But atleast they have started to redact records from public view.

  • cupcakecupcake Member

    @DewlanceVPS said:
    Good decision. At least this ccTLD is now free from cybersquatters. It's now similar to .co.uk, offering better domain protection and easier domain availability.

    .co.uk aren't citizen restricted though? I used to owned a .co.uk as a throwaway testing domain since its cheap and I'm asian not even in the uk. Hell its being squatted to oblivion too. Try to whois query short english words and they'll either be on dan or afternic ns, squatter haven marketplace.

    Thanked by 1DewlanceVPS
  • FairShareFairShare Member
    edited May 2025

    :(

  • ddpandaddpanda Member

    got few .in domains 3L and others. do they need KYC for already registered one too?

  • @ddpanda said:
    got few .in domains 3L and others. do they need KYC for already registered one too?

    May be not, as per some info.

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