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Extension
The suffix at the end of a domain name, also called a TLD, such as .com, .net, .org, or country codes like .uk.
Reverse Hijacking
Reverse Hijacking (also known as reverse domain name hijacking or RDNH) refers to an unethical and unjust action where a trademark owner attempts to secure a domain name by making false cybersquatt...
CNAME
Canonical Name Record - a DNS record type that maps an alias domain name to the true (canonical) domain name.
Geo-Domain
A "geo-domain" refers to a domain name that includes geographical identifiers, such as the name of a city, state, country, or region. These domains are usually highly valuable due to their local ...
Stealth Acquisition
Purchasing a domain without revealing the true buyer's identity, often through a broker or shell company.
Type-In Traffic
Type-in traffic is a term you'll encounter often. It refers to the visitors a website receives directly from users typing the URL into their browser's address bar, rather than arriving through a se...




