TLD (Top-Level Domain)
A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the highest level in the domain hierarchy and includes well-known extensions like .com, .inc or .net. TLDs are delegated to countries or organizations by ICANN, and there are two main types: Country Code TLDs (ccTLD) like .CA and .UK, and Generic TLDs (gTLD) like .com and .inc. The root is the highest level in the domain hierarchy, and TLDs are essential components of the Internet's DNS (Domain Name System).
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