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Co-authored-by: Jun Lee <[email protected]>
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DNS records contain information about your domain and are used to make your website or application available to visitors and other web services.
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Each DNS record belongs to a different type and each type serves a different purpose. For background about the different types of DNS records, refer to the [Learning Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-records/). To quickly find reference information about a specific type refer to [DNS record types](/dns/manage-dns-records/reference/dns-record-types/).
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Each DNS record belongs to a different type, and each type serves a different purpose. For background about the different types of DNS records, refer to the [Learning Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-records/). To quickly find reference information about a specific type, refer to [DNS record types](/dns/manage-dns-records/reference/dns-record-types/).
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Depending on the providers you used to [get your domain name](/fundamentals/setup/manage-domains/#get-a-domain-name) and [host your website or application](/fundamentals/setup/manage-domains/#host-your-domain), it is expected that DNS records were automatically created on your behalf. According to your [setup](/dns/zone-setups/), you can use Cloudflare to manage your DNS records.
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