Domain name renewal refers to the process of extending the registration of a website’s unique address on the internet, also known as a domain name. This typically occurs when the initial registration period, which can range from one to ten years, is about to expire. In order to maintain ownership and control of the domain name, the owner must renew it before the expiration date. This involves paying a fee to the domain registrar, the company responsible for managing and selling domain names. Failure to renew a domain name can result in it becoming available for others to purchase, potentially causing disruption to the website’s online presence. Domain name renewal is an essential aspect of website maintenance and ensures that a website remains accessible to its visitors.