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I registered a .ro domain. What are the login details for the ROTLD administration panel?

Register your .ro domain and find out how to access the ROTLD administration panel. Password reset is required on first login.

Views 1038Updated 3 aniPublished on 16/01/2019by Mark Dohi

If this is the first time when you register a .ro domain to your email box, the ROTLD registry will automatically create an account at the specified address.
On the first login, in order to access the password, you will need to perform a manual reset. This process can be executed by accessing the page of the ROTLD administration panel.
Subsequently, a message will be sent to the respective email box with the necessary information.

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