Yes, in most cases, a domain name needs to be verified or registered before a website can be officially launched and accessed online. Domain verification is a process that confirms the ownership or control of a domain name, ensuring it is legally and properly registered to the person or organization using it. This step is crucial for establishing credibility, enabling secure connections (like HTTPS), and ensuring proper email functionality.
Domain verification typically involves:
For example, if you want to create a website for your business, you would first register a domain name like "mybusiness.com" through a domain registrar. During the registration process, you may need to verify your email address or add a specific DNS record to confirm ownership.
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