TXT is a DNS record, which contains info in human-readable form for external sources to get info about a particular domain name or subdomain. In the most common scenario, such a record is used to prove that you own a domain in case you are trying to add it to an online search engine or to some traffic analytics platform. As only the domain owner/administrator can add custom DNS records, the TXT record serves as a verification of ownership for the corporation offering the service. Another popular use for this type of records is the e mail SPF (Sender Policy Framework) protection, which makes sure that an e-mail address isn’t spoofed and that individuals will not get junk mail from allegedly your mailbox. The TXT record includes details about the mail server where your electronic messages originate from and functions as proof that it's a trusted one. Since there are no standards regarding the content of this kind of a record, you could also include any other information also.

TXT Records in Shared Hosting

If you need a TXT record for any purpose for a domain name or a subdomain hosted in a shared hosting account on our state-of-the-art cloud platform, you will be able to set up one effortlessly even if you do not have previous experience with such matters. As our Hepsia Control Panel is extremely intuitive, you'll employ a point-and-click interface and you can create the new record within a matter of seconds. This is done through the DNS Records section of Hepsia where you can control all records for your Internet domain names and setting up a new TXT record involves picking a domain name or a subdomain and "TXT" from drop-down menus and typing the actual text within a box - it is as simple as that. It takes merely several minutes for the new record to become active and to propagate, so in case you need it to verify web site with some search engine, for instance, you can ask them to check your site after you've created the record and you should be all set.