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Domain Extensions
Updated Oct 31st, 2017 at 13:05 GMT
- Primarily, they help to categorise domains. For example, a .ltd.uk domain would belong to a limited company in the UK, while a .au domain would be relevant mainly to… read on.
- So, what exactly is a ccTLD I hear you ask, a ccTLD is a Country Code Top-Level Domain. A ccTLD is a domain extension which is based on the … read on.
- Most non-national Top-Level Domains (TLD) are called Generic TLDs (or gTLD). These do not have geographical or national restrictions. The 'core' gTLDs are .com, .info, .net and .org: these are… read on.
- A domain extension is the last part of your domain name e.g. .com, .co.uk, .org. There are soon to be hundreds of new domain extensions, including .london, … read on.