Dotless domains are top-level domains that are accessible directly, without subdomains. These typically involve DNS records such as A/AAAA and MX, allowing direct access. Despite their technical feasibility, both ICANN and IAB oppose dotless domains, with restrictions applied primarily to gTLDs, while ccTLDs vary by country regulation. These domains face challenges in practical use, particularly concerning email protocols, which typically require more comprehensive domain structures.
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