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5 minutes to understand: Operations on domain names

5 minutes to understand: Operations on domain names

A domain name is main­ly used to iden­ti­fy the address of a web­site and for the e‑mail sys­tem. Easy to iden­ti­fy, mem­o­rize and trans­mit, it effec­tive­ly replaces IP address­es that are fas­tid­i­ous to use and impos­si­ble to mem­o­rize in num­bers.

Domain names are sub­ject to var­i­ous oper­a­tions. The modal­i­ties for these oper­a­tions may vary accord­ing to the exten­sions and the rules set up by the reg­istries.

Dis­cov­er in this “5 min­utes to under­stand” doc­u­ment, the dif­fer­ent oper­a­tions on domain names.

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