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How Can I Access My Account Manager

Your Account Manager is the primary location for your user profile details and account payment preferences. It offers maximum control and flexibility so that you can easily access your information and manage them. You can as well access, manage existing, and register or purchase new Domains, Hosting, and other products or services.

To access your Account Manager, follow these steps:

  1. Click Sign Up/Log In at the top of this page.
  2. Enter your username and password, and then click the LOG IN button.

    Note: You can also click Log In with Facebook or Log In with Google to access your Account Manager.

  3. Now, click My Dashboard at the top of the page to access your Account Manager.

If this is your first visit, we recommend that you click the START TOUR AND GET A GIFT button to get a quick tour of your Dashboard. You can also click EXPLORE ON MY OWN to explore the new dashboard all by yourself or simply click the close symbol.

Your Account Manager is the primary location for your user profile details and account payment preferences. It offers maximum control and flexibility so that you can easily access your information and manage them, as well as access, manage existing, and register or purchase new Domains, Hosting, and other products/services.

You can access your Account Manager by following these simple steps:

  1. Click Sign Up/Log In at the top of this page.
  2. Ensure that Account Manager is selected.
  3. Enter your username and password, then click Log In.
  4. Click on the Visit My Account button.

Congratulations, you've just accessed your Account Manager. If this is your first visit, we recommend that you click the Edit Profile button on your home page and update all the necessary information needed, to ensure that all account-related transactions, such as new registrations/purchases, invoices, login information, and notifications are sent to the correct user.

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