What is .e.se TLD
.e.se is a structured namespace within the Swedish .se country-code space, used for third‑level registrations rather than a standalone root TLD. In practice, .e.se domains operate like categorized sub-registrations that organizations adopt for consistent labeling or segmentation, while .e.se websites reflect the subset that actively host content. From our live index, we observe 10 active records, with 5 resolving to live sites and 5 carrying DNS, distributed across 3 countries. This small, well-defined footprint enables precise mapping of hosting, resolution behavior, and naming patterns across the namespace. We publish normalized datasets, including zone snapshots, DNS evidence, and web telemetry for .e.se domains and .e.se websites. Download .e.se domain datasets from webatla for deeper analysis.
History and key features of .e.se TLD
Public documentation about the origin of .e.se is limited, but its behavior aligns with second-level, policy-scoped spaces under national ccTLDs. Consequently, controls and update cadences tend to be conservative, and churn remains low. Our telemetry shows 0 new additions last week and 0 in November 2025 overall, reinforcing a stable baseline for .e.se domains; DNS is present for 5 of 10 registrations, and 5 are observable as .e.se websites. We track time-stamped zone files, passive DNS, and HTTP signals to quantify resolution, redirection, and hosting fingerprints. These features aid risk scoring, brand monitoring, and ecosystem research without overstating scale. Download historical .e.se domain datasets from webatla to audit trends.
Why and who choose the .e.se domain
Organizations choose the .e.se domain when they need a constrained, class-like label under .se for internal hierarchies, regional branding, or controlled third‑level issuance. The small corpus of .e.se domains and the even smaller set of .e.se websites facilitate targeted monitoring, supplier mapping, and phishing surface analysis. With 10 active registrations and 5 live sites, investigators can enumerate the space rapidly; DNS presence across 5 names and usage in 3 countries adds cross-border context. Combined with recent activity of 0 last week and 0 in November 2025 last month, we see limited but measurable movement. We provide export-ready tables linking labels, DNS, hosting, and content signals. Download webatla’s .e.se domain datasets to evaluate suitability.