File extensions are the letters that appear after the period in a URL. Typical "legitimate" file extensions for web pages include:
An obfuscated URL is a type of URL in a browser. This URL is made to look similar to a legitimate URL but part of it is concealed.
Be honest, it not a bad url. Maybe .com is better if you can.
it's a military website
Usually, you cannot tell the legitimate nature of a site by just looking at the URL.
the government
.CH is the domain extension for Switzerland.
XLS is the most common extension for Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. It is an acronym that actually stands for "MS File Extension". There is also XLSX and XLSM.
Add Extension To Chrome. Add the extension to chrome by clicking the button as shown. Pin the extension to the chrome bar. Pin the extension by clicking the pin button as shown in the image. Login in to the extension. Complete your resume. Start applying.
Only 1 site can be registered per URL. You can however have sub-domains where you have a word before the actually URL followed by a dot. You are also able to have extension pages which is where the URL has a "/" after it and it will redirect to more content.
Americas URL is .com Pretty simple we use it the time lol ======================= Not there is also another one with the extension .us http://www.starmicroinc.net/
When you see "h-t-t-p-s" in the URL name this means the site uses an encrypted link. Does this means all https sites are legitimate
When you see "h-t-t-p-s" in the URL name this means the site uses an encrypted link. Does this means all https sites are legitimate