Terms of service
UKreg hope to offer the best possible customer experience, so in order to get the best out of using the service, please read through our service agreement - a code of conduct that has been fully approved by Ofcom.
This Service Agreement ("Agreement") sets forth the terms and conditions of our agreement relating to your use of the domain name registration services provided by UKreg to register an internet domain name, as well as the registration of the domain name.
To complete the registration process, you must acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, any rules or policies that are or may be published by UKreg from time to time, and the rules and regulations set forth by the registry administrators for the respective registries. This Agreement will become effective upon acceptance by UKreg.
UKreg may at its sole discretion, elect to accept or reject any application for registration of domain name for any reason, including but not limited to, rejection due to a request for registration of a prohibited domain name.
All our services are covered by Fasthosts' General Terms and Conditions. In addition please see service-specific terms and conditions available below. By signing up for any of our services you agree to be bound by all Fasthosts Terms and Conditions listed here.
- Fasthosts general terms and conditions
- Fasthosts domain name terms and conditions
- Fasthosts domain name dispute policy
- Fasthosts email terms and conditions
- Fasthosts Broadband & dialup terms and conditions
- Fasthosts dedicated server terms and conditions and SLA
- Acceptable use policy
- Reporting misuse of Fasthosts' systems
- Complaint escalation
- Fasthosts privacy policy
Our business is continually evolving and as such we reserve the right to change our Terms and Conditions when necessary. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are up to date with all of our T&Cs. We will, however, notify you of any prominent changes we feel you need to be pro-actively made aware of.


