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What a domain is can be easily explained: It is an address that helps you to visit a desired website
What a domain is
You regularly come across the term domain when surfing the Internet. If you want to create a website yourself, for example, you also need to specify a domain. What exactly is it all about?
- The domain is what you need to remember in order to find a particular website. It is the address that must be entered into the browser to visit a website.
- Normally, a domain consists of two parts: a name (such as “google”) and an extension (such as “.de” or “.com”). Domains are always unique and can only be assigned once. Behind this is a specific sequence of numbers, an IP address, which ensures in the background that we reach the right destination.
- The terms URL and domain are sometimes used interchangeably, but this is not entirely true. The domain is part of the URL, but the URL also contains additional information that can lead to a specific subpage on a website.
- Example: The domain is google.de and a matching URL could be https://www.google.com/search?q=chip if you search for Chip on Google.