Domain Registration: Your Identity on the Web
Domain Registration is the process of reserving a name on the internet for a certain period, usually one year. This name (the domain) is the address where Internet users can access your website.
A domain name acts as a human-readable alias for an IP address (a complex string of numbers). Once you register a domain through a Registrar, you own the exclusive rights to use that name for the duration of your contract. It is the first step in building an online brand and is separate from your website hosting.
Example: “google.com” is a domain name. Without it, you would have to type an IP address like “172.217.1.1” into your browser to find the search engine.
Frequently Asked Questions
TLD stands for Top-Level Domain. It is the extension at the end of the domain name, such as .com, .org, .net, or country-specific ones like .sk or .de.
If a domain expires, your website and email will stop working. After a grace period, the domain is released back to the public, and someone else can buy it.
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