What is TLD?
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November 02, 2023
A TLD (Top-Level Domain) is the last part of a domain name, which follows the final dot. It indicates the domain's category or origin. Common TLDs include:
- .com (commercial)
- .org (organization)
- .edu (education)
- .gov (government)
- .net (network)
There are also country-specific TLDs, like .us (United States), .uk (United Kingdom) and .jp (Japan).
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