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{{ $product_link := "[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com)" }}
{{ $domain_navigation := `Navigate to the domain settings page for your organization. Select **My Hub**, your organization, **Settings**, and then **Security**.` }}
{{ if eq (.Get "product") "admin" }}
{{ $product_link = "[Docker Home](https://app.docker.com) and select your organization or company. Note that when an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and configure the domain for that organization at the company level. Each organization in a company can have its own domain, but it must be configured at the company level." }}
{{ $domain_navigation = "Select **Admin Console**, then **Domain management**." }}
{{ end }}
1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
2. {{ $domain_navigation }}
3. Select **Add a domain**.
4. Continue with the on-screen instructions to get a verification code for
your domain as a **TXT Record Value**.
> [!NOTE]
>
> Format your domains without protocol or www information, for example,
> `yourcompany.example`. This should include all email domains and
> subdomains users will use to access Docker, for example
> `yourcompany.example` and `us.yourcompany.example`. Public domains such as
> `gmail.com`, `outlook.com`, etc. arent permitted.
> [!TIP]
>
> Make sure that the TXT record name that you create on your DNS matches
> the domain you registered on Docker in Step 4. For example,
> if you registered the subdomain `us.yourcompany.example`,
> you need to create a TXT record within the same name/zone `us`.
> A root domain such as `yourcompany.example` needs a TXT record on the
> root zone, which is typically denoted with the `@` name for the record.
5. Once you have waited 72 hours for the TXT record verification,
you can then select **Verify** next to the domain you've added,
and follow the on-screen instructions.