
.com
The ".com" is a top-level domain (TLD) used in Internet addresses, primarily representing commercial entities. It was originally intended for businesses but has become a general-purpose domain widely used by organizations, brands, and individuals. When you see a website ending in ".com," it indicates that the site is registered under this domain, helping users identify it as a commercial or professional online presence. It is one of the most common and recognizable domain extensions globally, providing a standardized way to access websites.