
IONOS Domain Guard is a paid security add-on that protects your domain from hijacking and unauthorized changes. It adds two-factor authentication, DNSSEC encryption, and a downloadable proof-of-ownership document. It costs $1 for the first year, then renews at $15 per year.
For most website owners, especially those running a business, it is worth the cost. If you need performance features like Anycast DNS or DNS backup, the DNS Pro add-on is the better fit.
What Is IONOS Domain Guard?
Domain Guard is an optional security extension you can add to any IONOS domain.
Where domain privacy hides your personal contact details from public WHOIS records, Domain Guard protects the domain itself from being changed, hijacked, or transferred without your authorization.
The core problem it solves is DNS hijacking: a scenario where an attacker gains access to your account and redirects your domain to a fraudulent website.
With Domain Guard active, any change to your domain settings requires a separate email verification step, making unauthorized changes significantly harder to execute.
What Does Domain Guard Include?
Domain Guard covers three areas of protection:
Two-Factor Authentication for Domain Changes
Any action that modifies your domain or its DNS records triggers an additional verification step. IONOS sends a security link to a designated email address before the change can go through. This applies even if someone has already gained access to your IONOS account, adding a second barrier between an attacker and your domain settings.
DNSSEC Encryption
DNS records store the link between your domain name and its IP address. Without protection, attackers can manipulate these records through cache poisoning or DNS spoofing, redirecting your visitors to fake versions of your site.
DNSSEC adds a digital signature to your DNS records so that queries return only verified, authentic results. It prevents rerouting to rogue servers even if an attacker has access to upstream DNS infrastructure.
Proof of Domain Ownership Document
IONOS provides a downloadable PDF confirming your domain registration details. This is useful when you need to prove ownership to a bank, government authority, legal body, or third-party platform. It is available on demand, free of charge, any time your Domain Guard subscription is active.
What Domain Guard Does Not Include
It is worth being clear about the boundaries of Domain Guard, since IONOS bundles several security products on the same page.
Domain Guard does not include:
- Premium Anycast DNS (global server network for faster name resolution)
- Secondary DNS (failover name resolution)
- DNS zone backup and restore
- Custom DNS templates
- DDoS mitigation at the DNS level
Those features belong to DNS Pro, which is a separate add-on covered in its own section below.
Domain Guard also does not replace standard domain privacy, which is already included free with every IONOS domain by default.
IONOS Domain Guard Pricing
| Plan | Cost |
| First year | $1 total ($0.08/month) |
| Renewal (year 2 onward) | $15 per year ($1.25/month) |
Domain Guard applies to all domains within a single IONOS contract, not just one domain.
If you manage multiple domains under the same account, one Domain Guard subscription covers all of them. That changes the value calculation significantly for anyone with more than one domain.
You can add Domain Guard during checkout when registering a new domain, or at any time afterward through the Domain and SSL section of your IONOS control panel.
Note: IONOS presents Domain Guard as an upsell at checkout, with urgency in the interface. There is no direct “Go to cart” link visible when the upsell appears, which some users find pushy. You can skip it at purchase and add it later with no penalty.

Domain Guard vs. DNS Pro: Which One Do You Need?
IONOS markets both products on the same domain security page, which causes confusion. They serve different purposes.
| Feature | Domain Guard | DNS Pro |
| Two-factor authentication for domain changes | Yes | No |
| DNSSEC | Yes | Yes |
| Proof of ownership document | Yes | No |
| Premium Anycast DNS | No | Yes |
| Secondary DNS | No | Yes |
| DNS zone backup and restore | No | Yes |
| Custom DNS templates | No | Yes |
| DDoS and spoofing protection at DNS level | Partial | Yes |
| Pricing | $1 first year, $15/year after | $1/month for 12 months, then $2.50/month |
The simplest way to decide:
- If your primary concern is stopping someone from taking over your domain or altering its settings without permission, choose Domain Guard.
- If your primary concern is DNS performance, uptime, and resilience against DDoS attacks at the infrastructure level, choose DNS Pro.
- If you manage a high-traffic or business-critical site, both products together provide layered protection covering access control, DNS integrity, and redundancy.
How to Add Domain Guard to Your IONOS Domain
Adding Domain Guard takes about two minutes:
- Log in to your IONOS account.
- Go to the Domain and SSL section.
- Find the domain you want to protect and click Order in the Protection column.
- Confirm the order.
- Once added, activate Domain Guard individually for each domain in your contract from the same screen.
Domain Guard is added at the contract level but must be switched on per domain. It does not activate automatically across all your domains the moment you purchase it.
Is IONOS Domain Guard Worth It?
For most website owners, yes. Here is the honest breakdown by use case:
Worth it if you:
- Run a business website where losing domain control would cause real financial or reputational damage
- Manage multiple domains under one IONOS contract (one subscription covers all of them)
- Need documented proof of domain ownership for legal, financial, or institutional purposes
- Want to close the gap left by a compromised IONOS account password
Probably not necessary if you:
- Are parking a domain with no active website
- Are running a short-term personal project with no sensitive traffic
- Already have strong account security practices and treat your domain as low-risk
The $ 15-per-year renewal cost works out to $1.25 per month. For a domain tied to an active business, that is a low price for a meaningful layer of protection. The introductory $1 first-year price makes it easy to try with minimal commitment.
The one honest caveat: Domain Guard protects the domain settings, not your website or hosting environment. It will not stop a breach at the server level or protect your site files. Think of it as a lock on the domain control panel, not a firewall around your site.
Bottom Line
IONOS Domain Guard is a straightforward, affordable add-on for anyone who wants to reduce the risk of domain hijacking and unauthorized DNS changes.
At $15 per year after the first year, it is priced fairly for what it delivers: two-factor authentication on domain changes, DNSSEC protection, and a proof-of-ownership document on demand.
If you also need DNS performance features, redundancy, or DDoS mitigation, pair it with DNS Pro. If you just need to lock down access and verify ownership, Domain Guard on its own does the job.

