A TXT record, as the abbreviation suggests, is a record, which keeps info in human-readable form and not code. It could be set up for a domain or a subdomain for various purposes. Search engines like Yahoo, for instance, have different ways of confirming that you're the owner of a particular domain name and one of them is in fact by creating a TXT record with specific text which they provide and which you must use as the record value. Exactly the same verification method is employed by some analytics platforms that monitor the traffic to your web sites as well. Needless to say, in such a case the content of the record is going to be read by a robot, but it'll still be in human-readable form. A TXT record is furthermore employed in case you enable the so-called SPF protection for your email addresses in order to prevent them from being forged. In this situation, the record contains info showing that a particular electronic message is sent from a dependable and authorized mail server. You may use a TXT record for any other information as well, just like your business details, for example.
TXT Records in Cloud Website Hosting
If you have a cloud website hosting account and you would like to set up a TXT record for any reason for a domain or a subdomain hosted within it, you'll be able to achieve that with a few clicks in your Hepsia CP. The new record shall be active shortly after that, so a search engine, for instance, can pick it up to validate that you're the owner of a given Internet site in just minutes. You can set up the TXT record in the DNS Records section of your CP in which you shall also find all other records for your domains. All you will need to do will be to select the Internet domain or subdomain as well as the record type via drop-down menus, type the text content and save the change. If you're not sure what to do, you may also check our step-by-step guide, which you could find in the Help section of your account, or you can contact our tech support to assist you with the creation of the new record.