Many services require DNS verification to confirm that you control a domain. These checks often rely on TXT or CNAME records and must match the provider’s expected values exactly.
A platform provides a unique TXT or CNAME value, and you publish it in DNS. The platform then checks your DNS to confirm domain control.
Verification lookups are useful when connecting search tools, email services, cloud providers, social platforms, payment services, and web infrastructure products.
The main check is whether the exact hostname and value expected by the platform are visible in DNS.
Frequent problems include publishing the right value under the wrong host, adding quotes incorrectly, propagation delays, and confusing root-domain versus subdomain placement.
Once you understand what to look for, run a live check using the tool below.
Launch DNS LookupTXT and CNAME records are the most common record types used for domain verification.
DNS propagation, wrong hostnames, or incorrect values are common causes.
This page explains the purpose of the check, what results mean, and what problems to watch for before you run the live tool.
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