What is DNSSEC?
DNSSEC is a service that secures DNS servers from hacking attacks that result in redirecting people trying to visit your website to a different page, for example used to steal passwords. By using DNSSEC you ensure that the data returned by the DNS servers are encrypted, and therefore cannot be falsified. This increases the security of your website.
The DNSSEC service is available free of charge for all domains directed to our DNS servers, including the hosting DNS servers. If you want to direct your domain to different DNS servers, which also have DNSSEC set up, you can configure your domain so that it works with this service:
How to enable DNSSEC for a domain?
DNSSEC requires configuring a cryptographic key used to encrypt the data. If you direct the domain to our DNS servers, this is done automatically for you and you do not need to perform any further actions. If you direct your domain to different DNS servers, ask your DNS provider for the cryptographic key and add it to your domain:
How to add DNSSEC keys to a domain?
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