If you forget to renew your domain and let it expire, you could face serious problems.
Scammers constantly monitor expired domains. If they notice that a domain was previously active and in use but has expired, they can quickly register it and potentially gain access to accounts that were ever associated with emails under that domain.
First, they register the domain. Then they connect it to an email server. This allows them to receive emails sent to addresses that were previously created under that domain.
Sooner or later, they may start receiving product updates, notifications, or login alerts from services you used in the past. From there, gaining access to those accounts can be surprisingly easy - they simply click "Forgot password" and receive the reset link at the recovered email address.
That’s why two best practices are critical:
- Once you purchase a domain, keep renewing it indefinitely.
- Whenever you stop using a service, close the account associated with it.
In reality, almost nobody follows the second rule. But at the very least, follow the first one.
Otherwise, scammers could gain access to your CRMs, Slack, Mailchimp, and other platforms just by registering your expired domain.






