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A domain name is a unique web address that can be acquired through WebDaddy.Pro domain registration. It consists of a name and an extension, such as .com, .net, or .org.

WebDaddy.Pro provides the servers and infrastructure to store and serve website files to visitors. Without web hosting, websites would not be visible online. You can think of a domain name as your website’s equivalent of a physical address. It helps users easily find your website and eliminates the need to memorize the site’s internet protocol (IP) address. When a user enters a domain name into a browser, a global network of Domain Name System (DNS) servers will look for its associated IP address and web server. This web server stores the website’s data, including its files, database, and HTML code. Next, the matching web server will pick up the requested data from the domain’s hosting service and return the request to the browser. Once the browser receives the data, it will convert it into a web page for the user.


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