Domain Name Options
Web Forwarding (No Adverts!)

Redirect traffic from multiple domain names to your site (i.e. yourdomain.com, yourdomain2.com, yourdomain3.com can all forward or point to http://myfreespace.freeserve.com).
We offer 3 versions of web forwarding.
Cloaked web forwarding
Redirect your domain to a single page or directory. (i.e. www.yourdomain.com to http://myfreespace.freeserve.com or http://myfreespace.freeserve.com/familywebsite/).
The browser address will still display www.yourdomain.com, regardless of the fact you are at http://myfreespace.freeserve.com.
Uncloaked web forwarding
This option is the same as above except the destination URL will be displayed (i.e. You will be directed to http://myfreespace.freeserve.com and your browser address will also show this).
IP web redirection
URL redirection to a fixed IP address (i.e. yourdomain.com will forward to a given fixed IP address, such as 212.196.101.101). Great for hooking your domain name up to your broadband connection!
Domain Parking

Park your Domain name for free until you are ready to start building your site.
We make it live on the web instantly with a simple Domainmonster.com home page.
Design your own Free Home Page

Every domain (Currently excluding .mobi) comes with a free customisable single home page. You can pick from our design templates, add your company or personal information and upload a logo to give yourself an immediate online presence.
Check out some examples shown here.
UK Whois Opt-Out

All UK domains registered to an individual have the option to opt-out of the public whois database.
This can be configured directly in your control panel.
Active Submission (Google, Yahoo, MSN)

All domains that opt to use the Domainmonster.com custom home page service are actively submitted to the major search engines as part of the registration process.
Domain Locking

Lock your domain and prevent any unauthorised transfer requests. Domain Locking will also provide an additional layer of protection from accidental changes to your name servers, which could make them inaccessible.



