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DNS second-level domain (SLD) is a domain name system (DNS) feature that allows a company, organization, or individual to own a second-level domain (SLD) for their website. When a user enters a website’s URL, the DNS server looks for the website’s DNS second-level domain.

If the website’s DNS second-level domain is not found, the DNS server looks for the website’s primary domain (the domain name that is listed at the top of the website’s domain name server (DNS) record). .

An SLD can be used to differentiate a website from other websites that may have the same name. For example, if a company has a website called “Company.com,” the company can register “Company.com.sld” as the DNS second-level domain. This would allow people to enter the website’s URL, such as “Company.

com,” and the DNS server would lookup the website’s SLD instead of its primary domain. This would also allow people to enter the website’s URL, such as “www.Company.com,” and the DNS server would lookup the website’s primary domain.