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[[Data Escrow]] is the act of storing data with a neutral third party in case of [[registry]] or [[registrar]] failure, accreditation termination, or accreditation relapse without renewal. [[ICANN]] requires all registrars and [[gTLD]] registries to contract with a data escrow provider in order to safeguard registrants. Both registry and registry escrows follow the same system: a weekly full deposit on sundays, and a partial deposit on all other days containing all new data since the last full deposit. Registry Data Escrow is one of the essential stakeholder protection mechanisms for gTLDs. Registry Data Escrow ensures that the data associated with registered domain names is never at risk of being lost or inaccessible.
 
[[Data Escrow]] is the act of storing data with a neutral third party in case of [[registry]] or [[registrar]] failure, accreditation termination, or accreditation relapse without renewal. [[ICANN]] requires all registrars and [[gTLD]] registries to contract with a data escrow provider in order to safeguard registrants. Both registry and registry escrows follow the same system: a weekly full deposit on sundays, and a partial deposit on all other days containing all new data since the last full deposit. Registry Data Escrow is one of the essential stakeholder protection mechanisms for gTLDs. Registry Data Escrow ensures that the data associated with registered domain names is never at risk of being lost or inaccessible.
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<strong>([[Data Escrow|Read the full article...]])</strong>
 
<strong>([[Data Escrow|Read the full article...]])</strong>
 
<div style="float:right;"><small><strong>Related: [[Registry]] - [[gTLD]] - [[Applicant Guidebook]]</strong></small></div><div style="clear: left;"></div></div>
 
<div style="float:right;"><small><strong>Related: [[Registry]] - [[gTLD]] - [[Applicant Guidebook]]</strong></small></div><div style="clear: left;"></div></div>