What is a Parked Domain?

January 29, 2006, 7:23 am

Parked Domains (or Domain Parking) are domains that point to the main domain account. This is a feature that allows multiple registered domains to point or redirect to a single website.

Hence, if you own domain.com, you can park domain.net and domain.org iso that if any of the 3 domains are looked up in your browser, the contents of domain.com are shown. Likewise, emails sent to the .net and the .org are also routed to your existing .com emails.

Posted by yuga under: Domains & DNS

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