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What the heck are domains?

Postby Floki » Sat 29. Apr 2023, 12:15

If the topics of this forum are new to you and you want to learn about it, first you have to understand the following three terms.


Symbolics.com was the first domain name ever, registered on 15th March 1985.

Now you know what Freename is offering. You can register either a SLD or a TLD or both together in the following format: SLD.TLD
But that's not all. A domain from Freename is your entrance ticket into the Web3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web3

If you found this website in the year 2023, you have to know that you are a pioneer, because the service of Freename was created only a few month ago and comes up with some revolutionary technologies most people don't know yet.
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Re: What the heck are domains?

Postby doma9er » Thu 28. Sep 2023, 19:28

Floki. You must indicate to the Freename copywriter about this TLD and SLD, because the texts on the site are a complete mess in these concepts. It's very confusing when you come in for the first time!
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Re: What the heck are domains?

Postby 123 » Thu 28. Sep 2023, 19:44

doma9er wrote:Floki. you must indicate to the Freename copywriter about this TLD and SLD, because the texts on the site are a complete mess in these concepts. It's very confusing when you come in for the first time!


Yes, these two terms are very confusing for people who don't know about it yet.

Here a good explanation:

A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is everything that comes after the final dot of a domain name. The Second Level Domain (SLD) is everything that comes before the dot. For example, “Freename” would be the SLD, and “.io” would be the TLD.
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Re: What the heck are domains?

Postby FNfam » Thu 28. Sep 2023, 19:48

A complete domain name address always consists of at least two components:

SecondLevelDomain.TopLevelDomain

Respectively:

SLD.TLD
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What’s the difference between TLDs and domains?

Postby 123 » Mon 12. Aug 2024, 11:41

What’s the difference between TLDs and domains?

Want to establish an online store, blog, or local service website? If so, you need to understand the fundamental concept of domains, including top-level and second-level domains. These two are the key elements of a website address, helping you organize your content and improve accessibility.

This post answers the burning question, “What is the difference between TLDs and domains?” Understanding these fundamental concepts will help you enhance your website’s security and functionality and make better decisions about your digital presence:

https://freename.io/whats-the-differenc ... nd-domain/
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