TXT Records
Dive into TXT records along with their place in the DNS system.
TXT is a DNS record, which contains information in human-readable form for external sources to obtain information about a certain Internet domain or subdomain. In the most common situation, this kind of record is employed to prove that you own a domain name in case you are trying to add it to a search engine or to some traffic analytics platform. Due to the fact that only the domain name owner/administrator is able to add custom DNS records, the TXT record serves as a verification of ownership for the company providing the service. Another popular use for this type of records is the email SPF (Sender Policy Framework) security, which helps to ensure that a particular email 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 come from and functions as confirmation that it's a reliable one. Because there are no regulations regarding the content of this kind of a record, you can add any other information also.
TXT Records in Cloud Hosting
Our in-house built Hepsia CP will permit you to manage the DNS records of every domain address or subdomain accommodated within a cloud hosting account with ease, so if you would want to create a new TXT record for any one of them, it will not take you more than just a few seconds to do that. Through a very user-friendly point-and-click interface, you'll simply have to select one of your domain names or subdomains from a drop-down options menu, choose TXT for the type through a second menu, then type the actual content within a box. This is done within the DNS Records section of Hepsia and very soon after you are all set, the new record will be functioning. If you would like to confirm your website with Google, for instance, you will just need to log in to your account with them a couple of minutes later and ask them to check your domain name or subdomain. It does not take longer for a TXT record to go live if you want it for any other purpose.