.example explained

example
Introduced:1999
Type:Reserved top-level domain
Status:Reserved to prevent confusion and conflict
Registry:IANA
Sponsor:None
Intendeduse:Example top-level domain for documentation
Actualuse:Sometimes used in intended manner in documentation
Restrictions:no registrations are possible
Structure:as needed in example usage
Document:RFC 2606
Disputepolicy:None
Website:None

The name example is reserved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a domain name that may not be installed as a top-level domain in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet.

Reserved DNS names

In 1999, the Internet Engineering Task Force reserved the DNS labels example, invalid, localhost, and test so that they may not be installed into the root zone of the Domain Name System.

The reason for reservation of these top-level domain names is to reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion. This allows the use of these names for either documentation purposes or in local testing scenarios.

Purpose

The top-level domain is explicitly intended to be used in documentation or other technical writing, when domain names are presented as examples in usage or presentation of concepts of the Domain Name System or the Internet.

See also