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This replaces #1230 and cleans up the merge change to only be the public_suffix_list.dat file, as requested by @dnsguru
Adding our root domain for our subdomained users for Magnet pages.
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
Service Magnet is a lead generation toolset for the small business service industry. Our customers provide information to us that allows us to generate and maintain landing pages for specific online advertisements so that non-technical users can benefit from online advertising for their businesses.
Each of our customers is assigned a specific subdomain, very much like Squarespace, Heroku, or Carrd does for their customers. We need these subdomains recognized as their own websites.
Organization Website: https://myservicemagnet.com
Note: our website is our marketing information. Our customers pages are hosted at X.magnet.page, which is what this request is for.
Reason for PSL Inclusion
We require PSL inclusion primarily so that Facebook and other advertising platforms recognize the customers websites as different stand-alone sites. Currently because of the TLD+1 rules that Facebook uses, they lump all of our magnet pages under the same domain. We reached out to the Carrd folks and they reported that the way they got around this limitation was by submitting their domain here.
This makes sense because our customer websites should be seen as completely separate and unique, even with the same base domain.
DNS Verification via dig
make test
Yes, I ran make test locally on my fork and from what I could tell everything passed.