How can I find out who owns a domain name when it is registered as private?
The domain’s registered owner will appear under the “Registrant Contact” header near the middle of the page. If the domain is registered privately, you’ll see something like “Private” or the contact info of the company through which the domain is registered.
How do I contact the owner of a domain name?
Go to the website of the domain registrar (simply Google the name if it’s not included in the WHOIS record), and look for their contact information. Give them a call or write them an email letting them know what domain you’re interested in buying, and ask them to pass along your information to the owner.
How do I hide my domain name ownership?
Just get the private registration from your domain registrar. Through this you can hide your personal information. After that check details at a WHOIS service to know whether your registration is private or not.
What is Registrant contact?
The Registrant Contact is the legal owner of any Domains or Hosting Products under a particular Registrant ID. It is the individual or the company who has the right to use and manage the Product.
How do I find my domain contact information?
How to verify registrant contact information
- Login to your No-IP account.
- Click the domain contact verification banner or navigate to the domain contacts page.
- Click the Resend Verification Email link.
- Open the ICANN domain contact verification email sent to the Registrant email address and click on the verification link.
How do I mask my contact information when I register a domain?
When you register a domain name, you may have the option to mask your some of your contact information using a privacy/proxy service. Contact your registrar to find out more about your options for masking your public contact information. You can use https://lookup.icann.org/ to see your domain name contact information which is publicly available.
Where can I Find my contact information associated with my domain?
Some of your contact information associated with your domain name registration may be made publicly available in the Registration Data Directory Service (also commonly known as the WHOIS database or the Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP)).
Can I register a domain name without WHOIS?
In some cases, a person or organization who does not wish to have their information listed in WHOIS may contract with a proxy service provider to register domain names on their behalf. In this case, the service provider is the domain name registrant, not the end customer.
Why did my domain name not resolve to its intended location?
There are multiple reasons why a newly registered domain name does not resolve to its intended location. One of the most common reasons is that the registrant did not confirm the accuracy of their contact information with the registrar. When you register a domain name, you must give your registrar accurate and reliable contact information.