Overview
To ensure your domain is properly verified, certain DNS records must be added or updated. This verification confirms that Datapel is authorised to interact with your domain and prevents potential issues with services linked to your domain.
This article answers common questions about the DNS update required to complete domain verification.
Why This Is Required
Confirms domain ownership
Ensures systems using your domain function correctly
Prevents service disruptions due to unverified DNS
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why do I need to update my DNS records?
A1: Updating your DNS records confirms ownership of your domain and ensures that services depending on it operate correctly.
Q2: What do I need to do?
A2: Add or update the specific DNS records (usually CNAME or TXT) provided by Datapel to your domain’s DNS.
Q3: How many DNS records do I need to add?
A3: Typically, three (3) records need to be added or updated. These are provided by Datapel for your domain.
Q4: What happens if I don’t update my DNS records?
A4: Services relying on domain verification may not work correctly, which could cause delays or errors.
Q5: How do I add or update DNS records?
A5: You will need access to your domain’s DNS provider. Add the records exactly as provided. If unsure, your IT team or hosting provider can assist.
⚠️ Note: This task requires DNS access and is usually handled by your IT team or hosting provider.
Related Information
How to Add a CNAME Record to Your Domain
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