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TLD (Top-Level Domain)

A Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the last part of a website's address, appearing after the final dot. For example, in "example.com," ".com" is the TLD. TLDs help categorize websites. Common examples include ".com" for commercial entities, ".org" for organizations, and ".edu" for educational institutions. There are also country-specific TLDs, like ".uk" for the United Kingdom or ".de" for Germany. TLDs are essential for organizing the internet and can indicate the nature or origin of a website.