TLD is the acronym used for top-level domain. It’s the last segment of a domain name after the final dot.
What is Top Level Domain (TLD)?
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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.
What is Top Level Domain (TLD)?
What is Top Level Domain (TLD)?
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