The safety of a website's domain, whether it's a .net or .com, primarily depends on the site's content and the security measures in place rather than the domain extension itself. Both .com and .net domains can be used for legitimate or malicious purposes. Users should evaluate individual websites based on their reputation, security features, and user reviews rather than solely on the domain type. Ultimately, practicing safe browsing habits is more important than the domain extension.
Most of domain registrar charge same for .net org and .com extensions but i dont think so any registrar charges much for a .net extension than .com
Net is short for network & com or comm is short for communication.
MUCH safer than limewire, i'd say about as safe as itunes.
In domain names .com = commercial .net = network
.com=comershal .net=network
net with large holes
COM: Company ORG: Organization NET: Network GOV:Government
COM can be accessed in .NET by using a reference Interop Assembly
.com = commercial .net = network .org = organazation .gov = government
As in the internet? Com= company, Org = Organization, Net = Network
It's just like youtube, but safer.
Letters for other Countries suck as: .co.uk / .eu and so on.