.mormon

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The .mormon domain extension is a Top Level Domain (TLD) that was managed by the Intellectual Reserve, Inc., a subsidiary owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was intended for use by the Mormon church or other affiliate groups to effectively spread their religious messages online. However, the Church decided to discontinue the use of .mormon and has requested the TLD to be withdrawn in line with their preference to be known officially as 'The Church of Jesus Christ' rather than by nicknames such as 'Mormon.' The decision was in compliance with the principles of their faith and doctrine.

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About the .mormon domain

Entity/Country

The represented geographical region or entity.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)

Categories

Classification groups the domain belongs to.

Organizations

Domain Level

The number of dot-separated labels in the full domain extension.

Top-level domain

Type

The type of domain (gTLD/ccTLD/grTLD/sTLD/infrastructure/test)

gTLD

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If this is considered a new generic top-level domain (i.e. launched by ICANN sometime after 2013).

Yes

All you need to know about .mormon domains

The .mormon domain extension was originally introduced to cater to the digital needs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The domain was approved and delegated by ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, in 2014. However, in 2020, the church decided to discontinue the use of .mormon domain and the term "Mormon" in general as part of rebranding efforts to emphasize the full name of the church. Now, the church primarily uses the .church or .org domain extensions.
Owning a domain name with the .mormon extension is an excellent way to create a distinct online identity that's readily associated with the Mormon faith. It sends a clear message about the content of your site, making it simpler for individuals interested in this particular topic to find you. Furthermore, it could also enhance trust and credibility among your audience as it underscores a strong commitment or identification with Mormon teachings or culture.
The .mormon domain extension can serve a variety of needs for both individuals and businesses, particularly those directly associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For instance, this domain could be utilized by Mormon individuals wanting to share personal experiences, beliefs, and testimonies online. Businesses that offer products or services specifically tailored for Mormon audiences, such as religious books or clothing, could also use the .mormon domain to clearly signal their niche market. Additionally, it could be useful for organizations providing resources or informational content about the Mormon faith and its practices.

.mormon Frequently Asked Questions

A .mormon domain name is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. It was created for members and institutions of the Latter-Day Saints (LDS) Church, more commonly referred to as Mormons. However, in 2020, the LDS Church decided to discontinue the .mormon domain, arguing that the term 'mormon' was no longer an accurate representation of the church.
Using a .mormon domain name extension could be beneficial if you're seeking to clearly associate your website with the Mormon faith. This could attract a targeted audience interested in Mormonism and immediately clarify your site's content or purpose. The unique extension can also boost your site's standing among Mormon-related searches.
The .mormon domain name is owned and controlled by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon church. No individual or organization, other than the church itself, is allowed to buy or use a .mormon domain name. This restriction is put in place to avoid any potential misuse or misrepresentation of the church and its beliefs.
A .mormon domain name can be purchased from any of the providers in the Registrars list.
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