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What is the email domain used in the provided email address?
What is the email domain used in the provided email address?
Which part of the email address indicates the service or platform?
Which part of the email address indicates the service or platform?
How many parts are there in the provided email address?
How many parts are there in the provided email address?
What is the local part of the email address?
What is the local part of the email address?
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What is the TLD (top-level domain) in the provided email address?
What is the TLD (top-level domain) in the provided email address?
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Study Notes
Email Address Components
- The email domain is the part of the email address that comes after the "@" symbol.
- The service or platform is indicated by the email domain, which typically represents the provider of the email service (e.g., gmail.com, yahoo.com).
- An email address is comprised of three main parts: the local part, the "@" symbol, and the domain part.
Local Part and TLD
- The local part is the section before the "@" symbol and usually identifies the unique user on the email service (e.g., username in [email protected]).
- The TLD (top-level domain) is the last part of the domain after the final dot, indicating the type or location of the domain (e.g., .com, .org, .net).
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Test your understanding of email addresses with this quiz. You'll explore the components of an email address, including local parts, domains, and top-level domains. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their digital literacy.