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added changes for myshopmatic.com to be added to PSL #1275
added changes for myshopmatic.com to be added to PSL #1275
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organization: myshopmatic.com enables the merchants to sell their products online by providing platform to create the digital selling platform. |
dig TXT _psl.myshopmatic.com +short |
Please see #1245 |
Hi, |
@dnsguru https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/domain-verification |
Would you mind telling me who from FB guided you towards opening a request here? The guidance from Facebook (clarified last week in the help centre article) is that this process is intended for large platform partners to allow businesses that they host on behalf of to successfully validate their domain as if it were an eTLD+1. The Public Suffix List is not useful, nor intended to be used as a means to gain additional subdomain events reporting. I did a Google for "*.myshopmatic.com" and do see various merchants hosted as subdomains so it is possible that you may meet this criteria. To clarify; do you wish for and intend for total cookie separation of each of those subdomains where subdomain owners can individually register through Facebook AEM and be treated as their own eTLD+1s? Effectively beyond owning "myshopmatic.com", you'll not have much control for that site itself. For example, I note you have a /login page on that domain. This may not work as it does today if you proceeded with a PSL addition. |
@bedfordsean why would it stop login page to work after adding domain. to psl? merchants or users will need login page to login and customise pages. |
@santoshsankannavar it depends how you use, redirect, and set cookies after login. "myshopmatic.com" will no longer be able to set domain level cookies after PSL addition. I'd recommend reading up on how PSL works here first: https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/wiki |
Description of Organization
Reason for PSL Inclusion
DNS verification via dig
Run Syntax Checker (make test)
Each domain listed in the PRIVATE section has and shall maintain at least two years remaining on registration.
Description of Organization
Organization Website:
Reason for PSL Inclusion
DNS Verification via dig
make test