Google Registry has announced a new domain name extension, .page, which webmasters can now register. Initially, .page domains are accessible through specific registrars via the Early Access Program. This means that webmasters need to pay an extra fee for the chance to secure a .page domain ahead of others. Regular registrations for .page domains will commence on October 9th.
Prioritizing security, Google mandates that websites with a .page domain must have an SSL (HTTPS) certificate. According to Google, this requirement helps keep information secure by ensuring connections to these domains are protected and guards against threats like ad malware and tracking injections. Both .page and the .app domains, launched in May, aim to promote a future where HTTPS is standard.
Those interested in a .page website can check the availability of their desired domain name through related services. Google mentions that some popular domain names have already been claimed, including:
– Home.page
– Web.page
– TurnThe.page
– Ellen.page
However, many appealing domain names are still available. Here are some that were found to be available at the time of writing:
– Blank.page
– First.page
– Last.page
– AcceleratedMobile.page
– Yellow.page
– White.page
– Blog.page
– Jimmy.page
– Bettie.page
– DiamondDallas.page
Clearly, there’s still an array of options, so it’s a good time to secure a .page domain while choices are ample.