Your GDPR privacy rights at TransIP
As of 25 May 2018, the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) applies. This article states your GDPR rights at TransIP.
As of 25 May 2018, the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) applies. This article states your GDPR rights at TransIP.
TransIP clients are prohibited from sending spam via the TransIP network or to use the services offered by TransIP in connection with spam, phishing, fraud, hacking, etc. We encourage all our clients to contact us about any forms of abuse they encounter. Complaints can be sent to the following e-mail address abuse@tran...
Read this article for more information on the processing time of services ordered at TransIP.
We monitor our network 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In case our services are unavailable, there is always a dedicated standby employee available, who is directly notified by our monitoring system. Our standby employee will resolve this issue as soon as possible. We will always keep you informed by sending an email to the ...
There are two ways to transfer your domain name between TransIP accounts. Use this article to learn the difference between both ways and which way is best suited for your needs.
Make advanced simple. Use the API to automatically manage your services at TransIP.
No restrictions are placed on the use of our API. However, we do have a Fair Use Policy for our API. Normal use is allowed. Abusive use and for example the executing of 'dropcatching' is not allowed. These might negatively influence our server performance. Abuse of the API might lead to an API block.
Almost all services offered by TransIP have support voor IPv6. For your domains you can translate an IPv6 address to a domain-name using an AAAA-record. Our webhosting services and VPS services use IPv6 by default if your internet connection supports it.
The IP in IP address stands for Internet Protocol. It is a technique used to computers in a network to communicate with each other. The most common application is the internet.
Open source software is software whose source code has been published and is freely available to the public. Everyone can copy, adapt and distribute the source code freely in this way without any costs for copyrights and surcharges. The development of open source software is done through joint collaboration between individual pr...