Top-Level Domains (TLDs) hold a significant position within a URL address structure, serving as the suffix that follows the domain name. For instance, in URLs like EXAMPLE-www.myhosteddomain.com or EXAMPLE-www.hosted.uk , the TLDs are ‘com’ and ‘uk,’ respectively. Each TLD belongs to a specific group, encompassing various categories: Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs): These TLDs typically consist… Read More