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Domain verification with a TXT Record (alternative method) – Squarespace Help Center
October 23, 2025 - In the first line of your Squarespace DNS Settings, copy the unique code that appears directly below the Host column. The unique code is a random string of numbers and letters that must point to verify.squarespace.com.
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Verifying your Squarespace-managed domain – Squarespace Help Center
October 15, 2025 - When you register or change a Squarespace domain's registration data, or contact information, we'll email you requesting that you confirm your domain's contact information by clicking a link.
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Help Getting Squarespace to Verify Ownership of Domain
If you've changed nameservers then whatever you put into the old ones won't resolve any more. You need to step back and reevaluate the structure of what you are doing. Your registrar is who says to the rest of the internet what nameservers are used for your domain. These are your glue records and any look ups start with those. Then, in the nameservers pointed to at the IPs you entered, you put in an apex record (@) which must be an IP. Then, you can add sub-domain and only those can be CNAMEs. The base domain can't be a CNAME record. You can put records for any domain into any nameserver that you have access to, but if no one knows to go look by being told by your registrar that they are the authority for the domain there then they won't be found. More on reddit.com
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Webhosting services, such as Squarespace, enable customers to connect their third-party-hosted domains to their site without transferring ownership or switching Nameservers. This is achieved by adding specific records to the dns configuration of the domain itself. More on webmasters.stackexchange.com
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This website is pending domain owner verification
For anyone experiencing this problem, try adding a manual TXT record to double verify ownership. There are certain registrars (godaddy, Wix, etc.) who, even though the DNS ... Transfers are slow and can take up to 15 days. There are a few status messages to look for in the Domains panel after ... More on forum.squarespace.com
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March 11, 2025 - Select Your Domain: Choose the specific domain you want to verify. This confirms domain ownership on a Squarespace website. Initiate Verification: Follow the provided instructions to add the necessary DNS record.
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r/dns on Reddit: Help Getting Squarespace to Verify Ownership of Domain
June 12, 2024 -

Hi all,

I'm trying to get a basic website set up for a new business. I registered a domain with whois.com (maybe my first error?) and connected it to MS365 for email. That works great. Then, I built a website in Squarespace, but I'm having trouble getting SS to verify that I own the domain.

I've added all the required CNAME and A records through the whois DNS manager, but Squarespace does not recognize them. Also DNSchecker.org does not show any CNAME or A records at all. I don't understand that, as I had added CNAME as part of the MS365 connection, and that worked.

Since the MS365 connection required me to change the nameservers, I also tried to check the MS365 Admin panel, but it doesn't appear that I can add any additional CNAME records there.

I'm at a loss for what to do. Any pointers as to what to try next? Thanks in advance for your help.

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DNS records for connecting third-party domains – Squarespace Help Center
October 23, 2025 - Note: This guide is for third-party domains. If you had a Google domain that migrated to Squarespace, you can add custom DNS records to it, or visit our Google Domains migration guide for help with issues including permissions, SSL certificates, verification records, and domain or email forwarding.
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Troubleshooting Google Workspace domain verification – Squarespace Help Center
October 6, 2025 - Follow Step 1 in Google's documentation to get your unique verification record. In another tab, open your domains dashboard. Click your domain name, then click DNS.
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Squarespace: How to Verify Your Site on Google Search Console — Sage SEO
March 7, 2024 - Access Squarespace’s DNS Settings: Log in to your Squarespace account, go to Settings > Domains, select your domain, and navigate to the DNS settings. Add the TXT Record: In your domain’s DNS settings, add a new TXT record.
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Accessing your Squarespace-managed domain's DNS settings – Squarespace Help Center
November 12, 2025 - If you registered your domain through Squarespace or connected a third-party domain via Nameserver Connect, you can access its DNS records, also called resource records. DNS records are instructions that servers use to direct visitors to your domain, send email to custom email addresses, and more.
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DNS records for web hosting – Squarespace Help Center
October 15, 2025 - This guide explains how to add A, AAAA, ALIAS and CNAME records to a Squarespace-managed domain, or a third-party domain connected to a Squarespace website via Nameserver Connect. Tip: If your third-party domain is connected via DNS Connect, edit your DNS settings in your third-party domain provider account instead of following this guide.
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Adding DNS records to your domain – Squarespace Help Center
3 weeks ago - DNS records can also improve website security and authenticate domain name ownership. If you use a third-party service that needs access to your domain, you'll need to update your domain's DNS records. You can update your DNS records in Squarespace if: ... If your third-party domain is connected via DNS Connect, edit your DNS settings in your third-party domain provider account instead of following this guide.
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October 24, 2025 - Advanced DNS application. Once there, click the Manage button, locate the "Configure your DNS settings for products to work correctly" section, and click "View guides". Then, scroll down and select "Verifying domain ownership".
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Adding TXT records – Squarespace Help Center
October 14, 2025 - If you have multiple Squarespace domains, you'll manage their DNS records separately. Use a TXT record to add special text to a hostname. Some providers may ask you to add a TXT record to help verify your domain or email address.
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Yes proving ownership of the domain can be made by asking to change the content of the zone, be it by a CNAME record or a TXT record. CAs typically asks for things like that before validating the request to generate a certificate (this is called "dns validation").

A single change (with some "random" token) in the zone should be enough to prove ownership. What each provider does is then its own business policies. But from the content you quote, the changes asked for are both to verify ownership (first record) and then (www and @ records) just to really install the site on their infrastructure. So basically they are asking their clients to do both steps at once so that they have to change the content of the zone only once.

The CNAME can be viewed, like any DNS record, by just querying for it. If you had given the real name, people could have shown it to you, but as a generic answer: dig 9aa5s43zpykpn.example.com CNAME will show you if there is a CNAME record or not for that name (and if there is it will show the target).

The specific value could be random, or a hash between known parts (the domain name being verified) and some secret local string.

This is not standardized, but many providers do DNS validations like that. To see the closest thing to a standard you can use documents from the CA world:

  • https://cabforum.org/wp-content/uploads/CA-Browser-Forum-BR-1.6.6.pdf section "3.2.2.4.7 DNS Change": "Confirming the Applicant's control over the FQDN by confirming the presence of a Random Value or Request Token for either in a DNS CNAME, TXT or CAA record"
  • the ACME protocol at https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8555 section 8.4 DNS Challenge: "When the identifier being validated is a domain name, the client can prove control of that domain by provisioning a TXT resource record containing a designated value for a specific validation domain name."

PS: contrary to the first sentence, there is a slight gap between the fact of "owning the domain" and "being able to change content of the zone". The DNS provider for the domain can change the content of zone, so that is not fully aligned with the "owner of the domain", as displayed in whois of RDAP for example. For current operational needs, everyone just agrees that we can forget about this gap (which could be of course used for tailored attacks).

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How to add a DNS TXT record for domain verification on Squarespace - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): Usually, need to edit these records using a third-party service that needs access to your domain. If you’re using an A record to point a Squarespace. To add an A record: 1. Open DNS settings for the domain. 2. Scroll down to Custom Records. 3. Click Add record. 4. In the Type ...
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Squarespace DNS - Zoho Mail CNAME, MX
... If your domain is hosted with Squarespace, follow the below steps to add a TXT and verify your domain. Login to your DNS Manager account at Squarespace. Click Settings and then choose Domains from the top links.
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This website is pending domain owner verification - Domains - Squarespace Forum
August 29, 2022 - For anyone experiencing this problem, try adding a manual TXT record to double verify ownership. There are certain registrars (godaddy, Wix, etc.) who, even though the DNS ... Transfers are slow and can take up to 15 days. There are a few status messages to look for in the Domains panel after ...
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Verify domain ownership via DNS record for google sites - Sites Community
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Domain pending owner verification in Squarespace - DNS & Network - Cloudflare Community
September 5, 2024 - I have a problem with my dns account not working. I try to transfer my Cloudflare domain from other website to squarespace. However it says in squarespace that I record not found. I have chaged the cname. ... Hy jjuha, it seems your domain with square-space is still waiting for owner verification, this can be found via a verify email in the inbox you used to purchase the domain.