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I remember I was in a band in college back in the early 2000s and a friend of ours made a simple website for the band and they used a .tk domain. Never knew it was assigned to a specific place.
Another interesting one is that there exists a .su domain for Soviet Union
.yu for Yugoslavia. Yeah.
That's where kremvax.su was hosted.
It ~~is~~ was known.
I use a .tk domain for my home DNS. And for my "dev" domain.
Though I'm rethinking the latter as cloudflare doesn't allow .tk domains to be updated via the API.
Probably for the same reason that the article states.
I heard 10 number addresses can be fairly cheap but I'd check renewal fees
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Because .tk addresses were offered for free, unlike most others, Tokelau quickly became the unwitting host to the dark underworld by providing a never-ending supply of domain names that could be weaponized against internet users.
But Tokelau, with just 1,400 inhabitants, had a problem: it simply didn’t have the money or know-how to run its own domain, explains Tealofi Enosa, who was the head of Teletok for a decade before stepping down in July 2023.
After problems first arose, Zuurbier invited ministers and advisors from Tokelau to the Netherlands, paid for their flights, and explained the business’s nuts and bolts in an effort to reassure them.
What started as techies complaining to Vitale about spamming, malware, and phishing on .tk domains soon turned into more worrisome complaints from the New Zealand administrator tasked with overseeing Tokelau, asking him whether he was aware of who .tk’s users were.
In December 2022, courts in the Netherlands found in favor of an investor suing Freenom, the company that managed .tk and four other domains—those of Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, and Mali—that were subsequently added to the model it pioneered.
And in March of this year, Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, also sued Freenom for damages, claiming that sites hosted on .tk and the four African domains were engaging in cybersquatting, phishing, and trademark infringement.
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