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- Purchase a domain when you sign up for Google services
If you want to use Google services with your organization but you don't have a domain name, you can purchase with our partner, Squarespace While signing up for a Google Cloud product, select the option to buy a new domain
- Sign in to your Admin console - Google Domains Help
If you have access to an administrator (or admin) account, you can sign in to the Google Admin console The Admin console, at admin google com, is where admins manage Google services for people in an organization
- Allow external sharing with only trusted domains - Google Help
Allow external sharing with only trusted domains Supported for all Google Workspace, Cloud Identity, and G Suite editions except as noted Let your users share only with certain organizations outside of your business or school Add the organization's domain to your allowlist of trusted domains, and then choose sharing settings for your users
- Domain name basics - Google Workspace Admin Help
Click a term below to jump to the description of the term and its practical use with your Google service See also DNS basics for terms related to the Domain Name System that manages the relationship between IP addresses and domains Domain name Subdomain Naked domain Primary domain Secondary domain Domain alias IP address Domain registrar
- Adding a domain vs. signing up for another account - Google Help
Add or change domains Add a user alias domain or secondary domain Remove a domain from your managed Google Account Limitations with multiple domains FAQ for multiple domains Start your free 14-day trial today Professional email, online storage, shared calendars, video meetings and more Start your free Google Workspace trial today
- Settings managed by your domain host - Google Help
Settings managed by your domain host When you sign a domain up for your Google service, Google hosts and manages the services you use with your domain, such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive (if you use Google Workspace) However the domain itself is hosted outside of Google, by a domain hosting service
- Identify your domain registrar - Google Workspace Admin Help
If you can’t find your billing records, you can search for your domain registrar online 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 In the search field, enter your domain name and click Lookup Some domains are registrared by resellers through a
- Connect your website to a domain registered through Google - Google . . .
To keep your Google Workspace services (such as Gmail) working after connecting your domain to your website with a Name Server record, copy the DNS records (TXT SPF, MX, and CNAME) that are listed in your Google Workspace domain's DNS console and paste them into your website's DNS records stored with your web host If you need help, contact your web host for support
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