domainnimeä
Domainnimeä refers to the human - readable name used to identify and locate a website or online service on the internet. It acts as an alias for the corresponding IP address, which simplifies user access to websites as users do not need to remember numerical addresses. A typical domain name structure consists of a subdomain (such as "www"), a main domain (such as "example"), and a top - level domain (TLD) like ".com" or ".org". Domain names are managed by domain registrars and accredited registrars, with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) overseeing the global domain name system (DNS). They are crucial for branding, website identification, and establishing an online presence, and they also help users navigate the internet more easily.