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The Public Suffix List is a machine-readable list of domains (suffixes) under which names can be registered and used. For example, <code>.com, .net, .coffee, pvt.k12.ma.us</code>
The '''Public Suffix List (PSL)''' is a machine-readable list of domains (suffixes) under which names can be registered and used. For example, <code>.com, .net, .coffee, pvt.k12.ma.us</code>


The PSL is a Mozilla initiative but is community-maintained. It is primarily used by web browser manufacturers and other domain-related software.
The PSL is a Mozilla initiative but is community-maintained. It is primarily used by web browser manufacturers and other domain-related software.

Latest revision as of 17:37, 22 June 2024

The Public Suffix List (PSL) is a machine-readable list of domains (suffixes) under which names can be registered and used. For example, .com, .net, .coffee, pvt.k12.ma.us

The PSL is a Mozilla initiative but is community-maintained. It is primarily used by web browser manufacturers and other domain-related software.

This resource is crucial to the Universal Acceptance of TLDs.

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