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The .safe TLD is a generic top-level domain created to provide a stable and secure foundation for online communication and interaction. It was introduced by Amazon Registry Services, Inc. as part of ICANN's new gTLD program to support secure digital experiences, enhance brand protection, and enable controlled online environments for trusted digital services.
Restricted to Amazon and authorized entities; not available for public registration. All domains are owned by Amazon and subject to its Domain Management Policy.
Registration pricing for .safe is not publicly listed. Contact an ICANN-accredited registrar for availability and pricing.
The .safe domain was applied for by Amazon in ICANN's New gTLD Program in 2012 and successfully delegated to the root zone on December 2, 2015. Amazon intended it to serve as a secure platform for internal systems, trusted digital services, and brand protection. Registration policies are strictly controlled by Amazon’s Intellectual Property group with no public availability.
The .safe TLD serves a specific purpose in the domain ecosystem, providing users with clear context about the websites using this extension.
The .safe TLD is commonly used for the following purposes:
Registration is restricted to Amazon and authorized subsidiaries. Applicants must pass Eligibility Confirmation, Naming Convention Check, Acceptable Use Review, and final Registration. All domains remain Amazon property and may be revoked for policy violations.
The .safe TLD is available for registration through accredited domain registrars.
Disclaimer: The information on this page is sourced from IANA, ICANN, and respective registry operator publications, then structured and formatted with the assistance of AI. While I strive for accuracy, details such as pricing, registration requirements, and policies may change. Always verify with the official registry or an accredited registrar before making registration decisions.