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.com vs .info: which is more secure?
We graded 129,444,493 .com domains and 4,066,504 .info domains across 34 checks. Data as of 2026-06-27.
.info comes out ahead. 86.3% of .info domains score grade F (effectively unprotected — can be email-spoofed), versus 86.9% of .com — a 0.6-point gap. But both leave the clear majority exposed.
| TLD | Domains graded | Grade F (exposed) | Grade A–B (secure) |
|---|---|---|---|
| .com | 129,444,493 | 86.9% | 0.5% |
| .info | 4,066,504 | 86.3% | 0.3% |
Here's the thing: your domain's security depends on how it is configured, not which ending you picked — even the stronger TLD here leaves most of its domains at grade F. The good news is that almost every problem is free and quick to fix.
Whatever your domain ends in, check it free → and see your grade across all 34 checks (private — only you ever see it).