.EXPOSED Domain
The .EXPOSED domain extension is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) intended for websites that aim to reveal or expose information, ideas, or content to the public.
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A generic top-level domain (gTLD) is a category of top-level domains that are not associated with any specific country or geographic region. They are open for registration by individuals, businesses, or organizations worldwide.
The .EXPOSED domain was introduced as part of ICANN's new gTLD program to expand the domain name space and provide more options for website owners.
Frequently Asked Questions
The .EXPOSED domain extension is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) intended for websites that aim to reveal or expose information, ideas, or content to the public. The .EXPOSED TLD is managed by Donuts Inc. and was introduced in 2014.
The .EXPOSED domain is generally available for public registration without specific restrictions. Anyone can register a .EXPOSED domain name through accredited registrars.
The average pricing for a .EXPOSED domain is $30. Prices may vary between registrars and can differ based on registration period and additional services.
WHOIS information for .EXPOSED domains can be queried through the WHOIS server: whois.nic.exposed. You can also use the RDAP service at https://rdap.donuts.co/v1/ for more structured data access.
Popular registrars that support .EXPOSED domains include: GoDaddy, Namecheap, Name.com, and more. Check the supported registrars section for complete information and links.
The .EXPOSED domain is a well-established gTLD with strong recognition and trust. It's suitable for various purposes including business, organization, and personal websites.