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Domain .apple supports latin letters and does not support international symbols (cyrillic).

Minimum number of symbols is 3, maximum number is 63.

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The .APPLE domain zone is a TLD that was created in 2015 and is managed by Apple Inc. Organizations and individuals can benefit from this domain zone by using it to create websites that are related to the apple product ecosystem.

Here are a few ways to use domains in the .APPLE zone, and why this domain zone is a good choice for your website:

  • Create a website for your apple product or service. By using a domain in the .APPLE zone, you can create a website that is easily recognizable and associated with the apple brand.
  • Strengthen the branding of your apple-related website. Using a .APPLE domain name zone sends a clear message to your customers about the focus of your website.
  • Make it easy for your customers to find your website. A domain name in the .APPLE zone can help your website stand out from the thousands of other websites that are not associated with the apple brand.
  • Protect your brand identity. By using a domain in the .APPLE zone, you can prevent others from using your brand name and diluting its power.
  • Showcase your love for the apple ecosystem. If you are a fan of apple products, you can create a website that showcases your passion, using a domain name in the .APPLE zone.

The .APPLE zone is managed by Apple, Inc., and the administrative contact is Counsel-Trademark, Copyright and Domains. The technical contact is Senior Director, DNS Infrastructure Group, Afilias. To learn more about domain registration, visit http://www.apple.com/.

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