The "org" extension was created by the DNS to differentiate between nonprofit organizations and commercial entities which were given "com". Today, anyone can apply to use "org". It is not necessary but helpful to get an org website. Once a name has been applied for, it cannot be used by anyone else.
Organization
".org" usually denotes a site that is non-profit or supports a cause. However, it is not necessary to be non-profit in order to have a .org website. It is merely a guideline.
No. If you purchase a .org you can put whatever you would like on your site as you are the rightful owner of the domain.
Org is not a suffix. The org stands for organization.
Yes, the suffix "org" in a website address typically indicates that the organization is a nonprofit entity. It stands for "organization" and is commonly used by nonprofit groups, charities, and foundations. However, it's important to note that not all organizations using ".org" are strictly nonprofit, as anyone can register a domain with this suffix. Always check the organization's mission and activities for confirmation.
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ORG is how organization is abbreviated.
Org might stand for organization or organism. .org is a suffix for websites. == == An orgasm without the asm.
.org is used when the company using that domain identifies as some form of an "organization" non profit or not
The name of your domain, nor it's suffix (The .org, .com, etc), will not effect your actual website. But it will, sometimes, tell users what your website is about, or what it does. The domain suffix "org" was intended for use by organizations, such as charities, as "com" was intended for commercial use (Although "com" has become the popular domain suffix name - It's intention has likely demolished). But don't be fooled - Any website may use "org" or "com" freely. Having an "org" suffix on your domain does not require you to have a organization of any sort, and so on.
full form of .ORG is Organization sourse: fullformdirectory.org