TLD (Top-Level Domain)


A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the last segment of a domain name, located after the last dot, used to specify a website's category or country code. Common examples include .com, .org, .net (generic TLDs), and country-specific ones like .uk, .us. TLDs are part of the global domain name system hierarchy and play a crucial role in organizing the internet's domain structure and enhancing user navigation.