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The Belgians and the internet
13 September 2018A recent market survey by DNS Belgium shows that the Belgians see the internet as an essential part of their daily life and a source of entertainment. At the same time, we are becoming increasingly more careful when we surf. -
Why is it important to have your own mail address?
21 August 2018E-mail is and remains an important means of communication. Discover the advantages of having your own e-mail address here. -
Why .be is the best choice for Belgian entrepreneurs
02 August 201875% of entrepreneurial Belgians opt for .be above any other domain name extension. This is the conclusion reached in a market research carried out by Insites Consulting for DNS Belgium. It would appear that Belgian entrepreneurs choose .be with every right and reason. -
Help, my child's on social media!
12 July 2018Virtually all youngsters use social media, doing their homework early at primary school on a tablet via an app or on a website. -
Financial report 2017
04 July 20182017 was a good year for DNS Belgium. The .be zone registered new growth again from the previous year, up nearly 2.3% for a total of 1.59 million active domain names. -
DNS Belgium supports Child Focus
27 June 2018As of Wednesday 27 June, DNS Belgium is automatically showing a picture of a missing child on its 'Page not found' web page (also known as a 404 page). -
Our sustainability action plan 2018
20 March 2018For DNS Belgium, sustainability is far more than merely a matter of climate action. It is our fundamental value that gives direction to our organization. -
Crystal clear: reverse domain hijacking
01 January 2018A good domain is worth money – at times, a great deal of money. This has over the years led to certain practices concerning domains that would raise eyebrows. One of these is reverse domain hijacking. What is it exactly, and how can you guard yourself from it? -
Crystal clear: domain drop catching
01 January 2018There are different methods to obtain a domain name. One of them is domain drop catching – registering a domain name once its registration has expired. How does it work and where lies the danger for you?