Whois Domain Lookup
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Whois Lookup FAQs
What’s in the Whois database?
The Whois database provides information on every domain’s owner and registration. It’s also used to locate resources like autonomous systems, IP address blocks, and others.
How do I protect my information in the Whois lookup?
You can hide your personal information from the public eye using our Domain Guard. Once you activate this service, the registrar's contact information is displayed instead of yours, including their address, email, and phone number. This reduced the risk of potential privacy and data security threats.
Can I see who owns a domain?
Yes. You can use our Whois Domain Lookup to find out who owns a certain domain owner and how to reach them.
What is the Whois database?
All internet domain names that have been registered are included in the Whois database. The ICANN looks after it and updates it frequently.
How accurate is the information in the Whois database?
Registrars rely on the information provided by domain owners during the registration process. Inaccuracies can occur if individuals provide false or outdated details.
Why is the Whois database important?
There are several reasons why the Whois database is important:
Provide contact information – Getting a domain owner’s contact information has legitimate purposes, such as resolving technical issues or addressing legal matters related to a domain.
Verify domain ownership – This is essential in establishing the authenticity of a website or online entity.
Prevent security threats - WHOIS data is utilized by law enforcement agencies, security researchers, and network admins to investigate and address instances of domain-related abuse, such as spam, phishing, or cybercrime.
Determine domain Expiry and renewal - The WHOIS database contains information about the registration and expiration dates of domain names. This helps registrants track their domain’s status and ensure timely renewal.