TXT is a DNS record, which contains information in human-readable form for external sources to gain information about a particular domain or subdomain. In the most common case, such a record is used to prove that you own a domain name in case you are trying to add it to an Internet search engine or to some web traffic analytics platform. Due to the fact that just the Internet domain owner/administrator may add custom DNS records, the TXT record works as a proof of ownership for the corporation providing the service. Another popular use for this kind of records is the e mail SPF (Sender Policy Framework) protection, which makes sure that a particular email address isn’t spoofed and that individuals will not get unsolicited mail from allegedly your mailbox. The TXT record features information about the mail server where your electronic messages originate from and serves as proof that it is a dependable one. Because there are no restrictions regarding the content of this kind of a record, you could also include any other information also.