| Official logo | |
| Introduced | 27 February 1993 |
|---|---|
| TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
| Status | Active |
| Registry | PANDI |
| Sponsor | Indonesian Internet Domain Name Administrator (PANDI) |
| Intended use | Entities connected with Indonesia |
| Actual use | Very popular in Indonesia |
| Registered domains | 819,465 (2023-11-30) [1] |
| Registration restrictions | Indonesian presence is no longer required for second-level .id registrations; registrant requirements still apply to third-level registrations under restricted second-level domains, such as .co.id, which requires the registrant to be an Indonesian corporation, or trademark owner, with a physical presence in the country. [2] |
| Structure | Registrations are made at the second level, or at the third level beneath various second-level labels |
| Dispute policies | pandi.id/regulasi |
| DNSSEC | yes |
| Registry website | |
.id is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Indonesia. It was first registered in February 1993. Since 2007, it is managed by the Indonesian Internet Domain Name Administrator ( Pengelola Nama Domain Internet Indonesia or PANDI), [3] based on regulation set by Decree of Minister of Communication and Information Technology (now Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs).
On 11 March 2013, PANDI approved the adoption of a new desa second level domain for Indonesia's 72,944 villages with autonomy for local affairs. [4]
As of 17 August 2014, second-level domain registrations have entered general availability, allowing registrations to be made directly under .id, without a prefix. [5] This brings the total of available extensions to 13: