TLD is the acronym used for top-level domain. It’s the last segment of a domain name after the final dot.
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TLD is the acronym used for top-level domain. It’s the last segment of a domain name after the final dot.
A great example of a TDL is: .com
The IANA officially recognizes three types of TLDs:
- gTLD – Generic Top-Level Domains
- ccTLD – Country Code Top-Level Domains
- sTLD – Sponsored Top-Level Domains
Your TLD plays an important role in the Domain Name System (DNS). For more information click here.
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