TLD Trust Signal
TLD trust signals refer to the perceived credibility that different [[tld|TLDs]] convey to users. Studies show that .com, .org, and [[cctld|ccTLDs]] are generally trusted more than [[new-gtld|new gTLDs]], particularly for financial or healthcare sites.
Example
A survey found 77% of consumers trust .com domains most, followed by .org (5%) and country-code TLDs (4%).
Referenced in Guides
Choosing the Right TLD