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DNSSEC

DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) is a set of extensions to DNS that adds a layer of security. It helps protect against attacks such as cache poisoning by ensuring that the responses to DNS queries are authentic and have not been tampered with. DNSSEC does this by using digital signatures, allowing DNS resolvers to verify that the data received is legitimate and comes from the correct source.


Please note that DNSSEC must be supported by your registrar and requires additional configuration before it can be enabled.
  1. Go to your desired website and locate the Domains section in the upper navigation.
  2. Scroll down or select DNSSEC from the left sidebar menu.
  3. Use the toggle to activate DNSSEC.
  4. Configure the given keys and parameters at your registrar.

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