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TLD
Top-level Domain TLDs are the names at the top of the DNS naming
hierarchy. They appear in domain names as the string of letters
following the last (rightmost) ".", such as "net" in "www.example.net".
The administrator for a TLD controls what second-level names are
recognized in that TLD. The administrators of the "root domain" or
"root zone" control what TLDs are recognized by the DNS. Commonly used
TLDs include .com, .net, .edu, .jp, .de, etc.
TLS
Transport Layer Security (TLS) ensures privacy between communicating
applications and users on the Internet, ensuring no third party can
eavesdrop or tamper with messages. TLS enables a server and client to
authenticate each other and negotiates an encryption algorithm and
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