What is a TXT Record?

A TXT record is a resource record used to provide the ability to associate text with a zone. This record allows domain administrators to insert any text content into DNS records. These records are used for various purposes. One example is ownership validation: To prove you own the domain, a provider may require you to add a TXT record with a particular value to your domain.

Common uses for TXT records:

Type Description
DKIM records This record stores important information used in the validation of email in transit.
DMARC records Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance records mitigate phishing and spoofing email attacks.
SPF record This record is used to indicate to mail exchanges which hosts are authorized to send mail for a domain.
Site Verification Records This record proves ownership of a domain and can be used to associate services such as Microsoft 365 and G-Suite to a specific domain.

TXT records have replaced SPF records.

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