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What is domain extension?

There are also sites which provide some free ones like .tk, .ml and similar ones.
 
www. <<<3rd level (subdomain)
name. <<<2nd level (domain name)
gTLD,ccTLD <<< 'registry string' (domain or AKA: extension)
www.example.com
$3,$2,$1

FQDN (fully qualified domain name) : example.com; sometimes referred to as parent domain name.
 
There're 2 TYPES OF TLD
  • gTLD is Generic Top-level Domains. We have 2 types of gTLD
    • unSponsored gTLDs (such as: .com, .net, .org, .name).
    • sponsored gTLDs (such as: .shop, .mobi, .jobs, .travel). Some new gTLDs (such as nTLD: .fun, .web, .link, .club, .click).
  • ccTLD is Country code top-level domains such as: .io, .in, .me, .co, .de,…
Source: Domain Name Extensions - What do they mean? By eCoupon.io

I hope this helps!
 
domain extension. ... An example of a domain extension which is an Internet category is .com for commercial, .org for organization, .gov for government, .edu for all educational institutions, .mil for military or .net for a network.
 
Domain extension is found at end of the URL, it is used to specify the particular category like business, educational, country...
ex: .com, .in, .co, .uk, .org, .edu...etc
 
- Everyone knows .COM, the unrestricted domain extension for companies or commercial enterprises that is the most recognized TLD (top level domain) on the web. Most people in our country also recognize .CA, the ccTLD (country code Top Level Domain) that represents Canada.
- domain extension. An example of a domain extension which is an Internet category is .com for commercial, .org for organization, .gov for government, .edu for all educational institutions, .mil for military or .net for a network. An example of adomain extension which is a country code is .us, .uk or .de.
 
It is an internet category like as .com,.in,.net can be found in end of the url or we can say domain extension should be putted over the right side of the url after the dot.

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Stucorner
 
Domain extensions, also known as Top Level Domains or TLDs, are the suffixes or the last part of a domain name - the letters that come after the dot to the right of any domain name. For example, most URL addresses end with .com - this is an example of a domain extension or TLD
 
Domain extension refers to the notation found at the end of web addresses. The extension is used to specify a country code or any web category. For example, .edu is a domain extension to specify educational institution as the web category.
 
Domain extensions, also known as Top Level Domains or TLDs, are the suffixes or the last part of a domain name - the letters that come after the dot to the right of any domain name
 
You mean the name 'string' allocated by ICANN to a Registry.
.this or .that

A Registry is sanctioned to sell domain names in the name string allocated to it by ICANN.

Registrars have contracts to sell the rights to use the Registry's domain names to the public >>>myname.this

You buy a domain name from a Registrar by the year and renew as required.
You only own the personal property rights to a domain name so long as you pay for the registration term.

You only own the legal tender rights ( the use in commerce) in your government currency -- the government owns the paper (physical goods).

You only own a leasehold right in an apartment you lease for a year and only conditioned upon your payments of the rent called for by the lease and adherence to the lease's other terms <<< you pay for equitable use -- domain names work the same way basically.
 
Domain extensions are also known as Top Level Domains. which are at the end of the domain name. Some domain extensions are .com, .in, .edu, .gov, .org.
 
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