A TXT record, as the abbreviation indicates, is a record, that holds information in human-readable form and not code. It could be set up for a domain address or a subdomain for a variety of purposes. Search engines, for instance, have different ways of verifying that you are the owner of a particular domain and one of them is actually by creating a TXT record with unique text which they provide and that you must use as the record value. Exactly the same verification method is being employed by some analytics platforms that check the traffic to your web sites as well. However, in this situation the content of the record will be read by a robot, but it'll still be in human-readable form. A TXT record is also employed in case you enable the so-called SPF protection for your e-mails in order to protect them from being forged. In this case, the record contains info showing that a particular digital message is sent from a reliable and authorized mail server. You can use a TXT record for any type of other information as well, such as your company details, for example.
TXT Records in Shared Website Hosting
If you want a TXT record for any purpose for a domain or a subdomain hosted in a shared website hosting account on our sophisticated cloud platform, you are going to be able to set up one without difficulty even though you may not have previous experience with such matters. As our Hepsia CP is extremely intuitive, you'll employ a point & click interface and you can create the new record in a few seconds. This is done with the DNS Records section of Hepsia where you can manage all records for your domain addresses and creating a new TXT record includes choosing an Internet domain or a subdomain and "TXT" from drop-down menus and entering the actual text within a box - it is as easy as that. It takes only several minutes for the new record to become active and to propagate, so if you need it to validate a website with some search engine, for instance, you can ask them to check your site shortly after you've created the record and you should be all set.