City Of Mobile Website Transitions To .gov Domain

The City of Mobile has transitioned its website to a .gov domain, strengthening cybersecurity and making it easier for residents to identify and access official information online. The move to a .gov domain designates the website as a verified government platform. The city said that, as restricted to authenticated government entities, .gov domains provide an added level of assurance that users are accessing accurate, secure information. In addition to the website, the email addresses of city officials and city employees have also moved to the .gov domain. During a transition period, the previous .org website and city email addresses will continue to redirect users to a corresponding .gov address. Users are encouraged to update any saved links and bookmarks from www.cityofmobile.org to www.cityofmobile.gov.

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