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Enter your details
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Generate your reference number
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Verify your domain
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Complete your request

Verify that you own coralonning.com.

Follow the instructions below to add a DNS record with your support reference number to your domain settings. A DNS record is just a value that Google looks for to confirm that you own coralonning.com. Don't worry, adding this won't affect your current email or website. Learn more
  1. Sign in to your domain host in a new tab.
    If you're not sure who your domain host is, you can look up your domain host.
    If you need assistance accessing your domain host, please contact your domain host for support.
    If your domain host is different from your domain registrar, make sure you are creating the DNS record with your domain host.
      1.1 Login to the domain host site, e.g. GoDaddy, Wix, etc.
      1.2 Select your domain, coralonning.com, (if you own multiple domains)
      1.3 Click on Manage DNS or DNS Settings
      1.4 Select CNAME and enter the values below.
  2. Add a DNS record (CNAME or TXT) with the following values.
    Label/Host/Data
    Please make sure to only enter the number, and not any other text.
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    Destination/Target/Value
    Please make sure to only enter google.com, and not any other text.
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    TTL (Time to live)
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    For more information on how to create a CNAME record, please visit our documentation.
    Label/Host leave empty, or enter "@"
    Destination/Target/Value
    Please make sure to enter the complete value, and not any other text.
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    TTL (Time to live)
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    For more information on how to create a TXT record, please visit our documentation.
  3. Come back here and click the CHECK AGAIN button below to verify again.

    We also sent an email with the reference number [#41232322] that includes a link to come back to this page. You can check if your DNS record is propagating using this link for CNAME or this link for TXT.

    Important: Updates to DNS records may take a few minutes to 24 hours to propagate across the entire internet.
    That means we may get different results when we check for DNS records during that period.
    Please do not remove the DNS record until you can confirm your request on the next page.
    You can use the link we sent to your contact email to come back here and complete your request.
    If we cannot find your DNS record in 3 days, this request will close, no action will be taken to help resolve your issue, and you will need to generate a new reference number.