Tracking Domain Owner

busowner987

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I do wonder if hosts have more info than members of the public get in relation to whois info etc.

I have been looking at several domains. I cannot find any info but I know the domain brokers are able to get in contact with the owners (even if not same host)

Am I missing something?
 
I'm not sure if I understood you. If by domain broker you mean the same as 'domain registrar', then that information is provided to them upon registering the domain. If that's not what you meant, please elaborate on what you count as 'domain broker', and I'll see if I can explain in a different way that's easier to understand.
 
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fisicx

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ok but how is a domain broker able to get the contact info thats not contained in the whois?
You can't. Privacy laws mean this information is no longer public
 
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fisicx

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If they work for the registrar (not the hosting company) they will have access to the data. If they don't work for a registrar they don't have the info. What they do is buy expired domains and auction them off.
 
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WESH.UK

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    Am I missing something?
    Hiya BusOwner... Great username :)

    As a UK Registrar, I can tell you, you are not missing anything.

    The only people who can see the full contact details of a domain are:
    1. The customer (Registrant) of the domain name.
    2.. The customer's registrar, (Us for example) as we are required to ensure and validate the contact details to ensure they are correct and accurate and the governing registry. (Nominet for example)
    3. A domain broker who has been asked to sell a customers domain name, and so will then have the customers details, and likely require the domain transferred to them in order to sell it.

    Pre "GDPR" registrations you may find records of online, but not for UK domains as Nominet simply hid every WHOIS records as soon as GDPR kicked in, but ICANN didn't seem to.

    That's it. Nobody else has access to it.
     
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    HostMamba

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    Registrars will have full contact details but only for domains registered through them surely? Due to changes in the privacy laws all contact info of the Registrant (within the EU) is now redacted.

    Yes, exactly.

    For UK Hosts / Registrars depending on how you've set your system up to operate within GDPR, if your client is opted in for relevant emails, open up a support ticket with the host / registrar and ask them to forward your information on to their client, In many cases they will & again if it is inline with what their customer has already agreed to. Most Hosts/Registrars wouldn't refuse a reasonable request like this but If you're approaching Giants, you'd probably get some pushback sure.
     
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