
Report Malware in Registry Policies
Registry policies are essential frameworks that govern how Top Level Domains (TLDs) operate securely. Here's what you need to know about TLD registry policies and where to find them.
Registry Policy Basics
Registry policies typically cover three main areas:
- Security requirements for TLDs
- Usage rules and restrictions
- Privacy protection measures for domain owners
Key Registry Organizations
Afnic
- Manages French TLDs
- Known for strict security protocols
Big Room Inc.
- Focuses on sustainable and eco-friendly domains
- Emphasizes environmental responsibility
CIRA
- Canadian Internet Registration Authority
- Manages .ca domains
Identity Digital (Afilias)
- Handles multiple popular TLDs
- Known for robust security measures
Major Registry Operators
GoDaddy Registry
- Manages numerous generic TLDs
- Provides comprehensive domain security
- Operates several new TLDs
- Emphasizes user safety and security
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
- Global coordinator of DNS Root
- Sets foundational policies
Important Considerations
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All domains must comply with:
- Registry-specific policies
- General terms of service
- Acceptable use policies
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Security best practices:
- Regular monitoring
- Prompt reporting of suspicious activity
- Maintaining updated contact information
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Privacy protection:
- Varies by registry
- May require additional setup
- Subject to regional regulations
Finding Your TLD's Policies
- Identify your TLD registry
- Visit the registry's official website
- Look for "Policies" or "Terms of Use" sections
- Review specific requirements for your domain
Remember to regularly check your registry's website for policy updates and new security requirements.
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