Everything about Second-level Domain totally explained
In the
Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy, a
second-level domain (SLD) is a domain that's directly below a
top-level domain (TLD). For example, in
wikipedia.org,
wikipedia is the second-level domain of the
.org TLD.
Second-level domains commonly refer to the organization that registered the domain name with a
domain name registrar. Some
domain name registries introduce a second-level hierarchy to a TLD that indicates the type of organization intended to register an SLD under it. For example, in the
.uk namespace a college or other academic institution would register under the
.ac.uk ccSLD, while companies would register under
.co.uk.
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