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What's behind your domain?
Your domain quietly decides where your email goes, whether scammers can send mail in your name, and when your website falls over if a renewal slips. This checks all of it and gives you the answers in plain English.
Your domain, in plain English
Type the domain you use for your email or website, with nothing in front of it. The checks run in your browser against public records; nothing is stored.
Works with any domain you like. If something below says "not found", that is an answer worth knowing too.
- Email handled by
- …
- Spoofing protection
- …
- Website points to
- …
- Registrar
- …
- Registered
- …
- Renewal due
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- Nameservers
- …
Read from public DNS and registry records. Renewal dates come from the registry and can lag a recent renewal by a day or two.
Why this is useful
Three things worth knowing about your own domain
Where your email really lives
Plenty of businesses think they are on Microsoft 365 and are not, or moved years ago and still pay the old provider. The email answer above settles it in one look.
Whether your name can be forged
Without SPF and DMARC records, anyone can send email that appears to come from you. If the report says protection is missing, that is fixable in an afternoon.
When renewal is due
An expired domain takes the website and every mailbox down with it, and getting one back can be slow and expensive. The renewal date deserves a place in your calendar.
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