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A domain name is a unique web address that identifies your website on the internet. It consists of a name and an extension, such as .com, .net, or .org.

Think of a domain name as the digital equivalent of a physical address — it helps users easily find your website without needing to memorize its numerical IP address.

When someone types a domain name into their browser, the Domain Name System (DNS) translates it into the correct IP address and directs the request to the web server where your site is hosted. That server then delivers your website’s files, database, and code back to the browser, which displays the page to the visitor.

At WebDaddy.Pro, you can register new domain names or transfer existing ones, making it simple to secure your online identity and connect it to your hosting services.


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