The .aeDA is established in 2007 by the TRA (Telecommunications Regulatory Authority) as a department. It is the Regulatory Body and Registry Operator for the .ae domain name. The aeDA Registry is live since August 3, 2008. 

By applying for an .ae domain the Registrant agrees to be bound by the .aeDA Policy.  

The registrant has to agree to the terms and conditions of the registration authority that are available here: 


For further explanation, please have a look at our FAQ section.
Privacy policy 
When a domain name is registered, certain information is collected for use on the Whois service. The Whois service allows internet users to query a domain name to find out the identity and contact details of the Registrant. The public Whois service is a standard feature of Domain name systems around the world. Please see the .aeDA’s Whois Data Collection and Display Policy http://www.aeda.ae which sets out the guidelines on the collection, disclosure and use of Whois data. 

Registrant Warranty Statement  
By submitting your application for a .ae domain name, you hereby confirm that you are eligible to hold the domain name set out in the application, and that all information provided in the application is true, complete and correct, and is not misleading in any way. If any of the information is later found not to be true, or is incomplete, incorrect, or misleading in any way, or if you have submitted the application in bad faith, the Domain Name licence shall be cancelled and you shall permanently lose the use of the Domain name.

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