TXT is a DNS record, containing information in human-readable form for external sources to gain information about a specific domain name or subdomain. In the most common case, this sort of record is used to prove that you own a domain in case you are trying to add it to an Internet search engine or to some traffic analytics platform. Considering that only the domain address owner/administrator can add custom DNS records, the TXT record works as a proof of ownership for the business supplying the service. Another popular use for this kind of records is the e mail SPF (Sender Policy Framework) security, which makes sure that an e-mail address will not be 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 digital messages arrive from and serves as confirmation that it's a dependable one. Because there are no rules regarding the content of this kind of a record, you can include any other info as well.

TXT Records in Cloud Web Hosting

Our custom Hepsia CP will permit you to handle the DNS records of every Internet domain or subdomain accommodated in a cloud web hosting account without difficulty, so if you would like to set up a new TXT record for any one of them, it won't take you more than a few seconds to do that. Through a very user-friendly point-and-click interface, you will only have to choose one of your domain names or subdomains from a drop-down options menu, pick TXT for the type from a second menu, and then type in the actual content in a box. This is done in the DNS Records section of Hepsia and shortly after you are done, the new record will be working. If you wish to confirm your website with Google, for instance, you'll just need to log in to your account with them a couple of minutes later and ask them to check your Internet domain or subdomain. It doesn't take more time for a TXT record to go live if you require it for any other reason.