Description
Wwhois
Wwhois is a handy little tool that helps you find out who owns a domain name. It uses something called the WHOIS protocol, which is like a phone book for the internet. You can search for info about registered users of any online resource, like a website or server.
How Wwhois Works
This application is console-based, meaning you’ll use it through your Command Prompt. Don’t worry; it’s pretty easy! Just type in the domain name you want to check, and Wwhois will start digging up details.
What Information Can You Get?
The cool thing about Wwhois is that it pulls in lots of useful information. You’ll get stuff like the domain name itself, who the registrar is, and even which WHOIS server it's using. Plus, you'll also see contact details like:
- Administrative contact information
- The date when the record expires
- The creation date of the domain
Contact Info and Accuracy Warning
If there’s a lot of info available, Wwhois can show various contact details too—like email addresses, phone numbers, and sometimes even physical addresses! But here’s something to keep in mind: all this info is just for your reference. There’s no guarantee that it’s 100% accurate.
Your Next Steps with Wwhois
If you're interested in trying this out for yourself, you can easily grab it from here!
User Reviews for Wwhois 1
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Wwhois is a handy tool for retrieving domain information with ease. Console-based simplicity makes it efficient for users.