.fun
Internet top-level domain
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.fun is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System used on the Internet. The name is derived from the English word fun.
| Introduced | December 20, 2016[1] |
|---|---|
| TLD type | Generic top-level domain |
| Status | Active |
| Registry | Radix |
| Sponsor | Radix FCZ |
| Intended use | Entertainment websites |
| Registered domains | 373,754 (4 January 2023)[2] |
| Registration restrictions | None |
| Structure | Registry at second level allowed |
| Dispute policies | UDRP |
| DNSSEC | Yes[3] |
| IDN | No[3] |
| Registry website | nic.fun |
History
The .fun domain was registered in December 2016. It is currently owned by Radix, a company which owns several other generic top-level domains.[1] According to Radix, the target group of the top-level domain is for "individuals or organisations who wish to entertain the target audience."[4]
Usage
.fun is used by a variety of entertainment-related websites, including an Australian website which helps parents find safe places for their kids to play and an event organizer for companies.[4]