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  1. On June 15, 2023, Google entered into a definitive agreement with Squarespace, indicating their intent to purchase all domain registrations and related customer accounts from Google Domains. When the transaction between Google and Squarespace closed on September 7, 2023, all Google Domains users became customers of Squarespace. As of July 10 ...

  2. This article is for people who manage Google services or devices for a company, school, or group. If you're using a personal (@gmail.com) account, go instead to the Google Account Help Center.

  3. Google Domains automatically sets up Gmail and email protection features, like DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) and Sender Policy Framework (SPF). You do some administrative tasks, such as adding or removing users, in your Google Domains control panel. Billing; Google Domains bills you monthly. You manage payment through your Google Payments ...

  4. Add and manage domains. Verify domain ownership. Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records ...

  5. When you buy a Google service (like Google One) or buy something through a Google product (like Google Play), the payment info you provide is saved to your Google Account. Add, edit, or remove saved payment methods. You can view, add, or make changes to an existing payment method saved in your Google Account.

  6. If you need help with verification you can contact Google Workspace support. Next steps (Google Workspace only) After you verify your domain, you can set up Gmail with Google Workspace. Keep the Admin Console and your domain host site open in your browser. In a new tab or window, open detailed instructions for setting up Gmail with your host.

  7. Using Google Workspace only: Copy this line of text: v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all, then proceed to Add your SPF record (later on this page). Using other email senders: Identify those IP addresses or domains.

  8. This system is essentially the phone book of the Web that organizes and identifies domains. While a phone book translates a name like "Acme Pizza" into the correct phone number to call, the DNS translates a web address like "www.google.com" into the physical IP address—such as"74.125.19.147"—of the computer hosting that site (in this case, the Google homepage).

  9. How you perform this check depends on whether you are using Google Workspace: If you are using Google Workspace, follow the instructions in this section. If you are not using Google Workspace, check with your email and/or ISP ( if your ISP is the domain that sends email). If you manage your own email, use one of the tools available on the internet.

  10. Start your free Google Workspace trial today. ©2024 Google ... Add or Change Domains Add a domain or ...

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