Google Domains is a service where you can register a domain name for your website, assisting you establish your online presence. You can also manage your domain’s settings, like pointing it to your website, by changing DNS records in your Google Domains account.
Steps:
- Sign in to your Google Domains account.
- Under “My Domains,” click on the “Manage” button.
- On the left side of the dashboard, find and click on “DNS.”
- Scroll down to “Custom resource records” in the DNS section. Here, you can modify your DNS records.
- To update DNS records, choose the correct IP address. Use the hostname details displayed to set up your CNAME correctly.
That’s it! This is how you can change your DNS settings in Google Domains to ensure your domain name points correctly to your website.
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