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TXT Records
Learn what TXT records are and exactly what they are used for in the DNS system.
TXT is a DNS record, which contains data in human-readable form for external sources to gain info about a certain domain name or subdomain. In the most common situation, such a record is employed to prove that you own a domain if you're trying to add it to an Internet search engine or to some site traffic analytics platform. As just the domain name owner/administrator may add custom DNS records, the TXT record functions as a proof of ownership for the company offering the service. Another popular use for this kind of records is the e-mail SPF (Sender Policy Framework) protection, that helps to ensure that an email address isn’t spoofed and that individuals will not get junk e-mail from allegedly your mailbox. The TXT record features details about the mail server where your online messages arrive from and serves as validation that it is a dependable one. As there are no standards concerning the content of such a record, you could add any other information also.
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TXT Records in Shared Hosting
If you have a shared hosting account and you want to create a TXT record for any reason for a domain name or a subdomain hosted in it, you'll be able to do that with just a few mouse clicks inside the Hepsia CP. The new record will be working right after that, so a search engine, for example, can pick it up to validate that you're the owner of a particular site in just minutes. You can set up the TXT record in the DNS Records section of your CP where you shall also find all the other records for your domain names. All you will need to do shall be to choose the Internet domain or subdomain as well as the record type via drop-down menus, enter the text content and save the change. If you're not sure what to do, you can even check out our step-by-step guide, which you could find in the Help section of your account, or you can contact our technical support to help you with the creation of the new record.
- TXT Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
A new TXT record could be created for every domain or subdomain which you have added to a semi-dedicated server account from our company and the Hepsia CP, offered with all the accounts created on our groundbreaking cloud platform, will permit you to do that effortlessly irrespective of your level of understanding of such matters. All domains/subdomains which you have are going to be listed in alphabetical order within a drop-down menu, so after you pick the one that you require and you pick TXT as the record type, you'll simply have to enter the text that will be the actual record and you'll be set. This is done within the DNS Records section of the CP and if you experience any problems, you can find a step-by-step tutorial in the same section. Our technical support team will also be there for you 24/7 and they will help you with any questions you might have. Within an hour the new record will be functioning, so you can continue with the task you need it for. - TXT Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting