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Research domain ownership with Whois Lookup: Get ownership info, IP address history, rank, traffic, SEO & more. Find available domains & domains for sale.
You can use the Whois lookup service to find the registration status of a domain name. If the domain has not been registered and is available, you can use Whois.com to register the domain name.
“Whois” with DomainTools is much more than just a static Whois entry for a domain. The DomainTools Whois results page gives a detailed profile of the specified domain, and also serves as the jumping-off point for all kinds of investigations.
The Whois Lookup API provides the ownership record for a domain name or IP address with basic registration details. The API is optimized to respond quickly and is designed to handle a high volume of parallel requests.
Whois History allows DomainTools members access to historical Whois records. Since 1995, DomainTools has been tracking the Whois history of millions of domains. These records are maintained in the DomainTools database and available to Subscription Members.
Whois History is a powerful investigative tool, allowing you to “look back in time” to spot significant changes in the ownership, hosting, registration, and other information about the domain. It is one of the premium tools available to DomainTools Personal and Enterprise members.
The Whois service allows you to gather information about a domain name. When you enter a domain name into the DomainTools Whois search bar, data from the Whois record, as well as other information sources in the DomainTools database, are returned on a page displaying a rich profile of the domain name.
How do I use Whois History? The Whois History page consists of three main sections: the lookup and filter controls, the timeline, and the Whois record itself, with links to DomainTools Whois and Reverse Whois searches. – Use the lookup box to initiate a domain history investigation.
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DomainTools offers SOC teams advanced domain risk analytics, integrating fresh DNS, Whois data, and x.509 certificates for proactive defensive strategies. With 23+ years of historical records, DomainTools is the gold standard in SOC enhancement.