How do I remove hosting?

How do I remove hosting? Deleting a website through the Hosting menu Scroll down and you will see Add Website section: Once there, select the domain you wish to remove and click on Delete: Make sure you are prepared for the removal, as this action is not reversible and all files, databases, emails, and any configuration will be lost.

Deleting a website through the Hosting menu

Scroll down and you will see Add Website section: Once there, select the domain you wish to remove and click on Delete: Make sure you are prepared for the removal, as this action is not reversible and all files, databases, emails, and any configuration will be lost.

What happens to my domain if I cancel Bluehost?

If you cancel within 30 days and your plan includes a free domain, Bluehost will deduct a non-refundable domain fee of 15.99 from your refund. This not only covers our costs, but ensures that you won’t lose your domain name. You may transfer it to another registrar or simply point it elsewhere at your convenience.

How do you terminate a website?

Shutting Down Your Website in the Right Order
  1. Make sure that there are no outstanding responsibilities.
  2. Make sure that automatic payments are turned off on all accounts.
  3. Delete all files from your server (after backing them up externally).
  4. Terminate your hosting account.
  5. Decide what to do with your domain name.

How do I remove a domain from a website?

Removing Domains
  1. Go to Websites & Domains and locate the name of the domain or subdomain you want to remove.
  2. Click Remove Website or Remove Subdomain.
  3. Confirm removal and click OK.

How long does it take for a domain to be deleted?

If deleted, the domain name will enter into a redemption period for 30 days, under which it remains available to restore. If it is not restored, the domain name will enter into PendingDelete status for 5 days.

What happens if I delete my domain GoDaddy?

Deleting a domain name will immediately remove it from your account. Turn off auto renew to keep your domain until it expires.