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It returns structured JSON data instead of unformatted text, supports authentication for access to non-public data, and is designed to handle GDPR requirements more gracefully. Our tool uses RDAP, which is now the preferred protocol for domain registration data.",{"q":18,"a":19},"Why is registrant information often hidden or redacted?","Under GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in Europe and similar privacy laws elsewhere, domain registrars are required to protect the personal information of domain registrants. As a result, contact details like name, email, phone, and address are often replaced with redacted placeholders or a privacy service's contact information.",{"q":21,"a":22},"What does \"clientTransferProhibited\" status mean?","Domain status codes indicate what operations are allowed on the domain. clientTransferProhibited means the domain cannot currently be transferred to another registrar — a common security setting. clientDeleteProhibited prevents deletion. clientUpdateProhibited prevents changes. These are set by the registrar as security measures.",{"q":24,"a":25},"How do I find out if a domain is available to register?","WHOIS\u002FRDAP lookups will return an error or empty result if a domain is not registered. You can also use domain registrar websites (Namecheap, Porkbun, GoDaddy) which check availability in real time across multiple TLDs simultaneously and let you register immediately.",{"q":27,"a":28},"What does domain expiry mean and should I be concerned?","Every domain registration has an expiry date. After expiry, there's typically a grace period where the original owner can still renew. After the grace period, the domain enters a \"redemption period\" where renewal is expensive. Finally, it becomes available for anyone to register. Domain expiry is important to monitor — expired domains can be bought by competitors or domain squatters.",{"q":30,"a":31},"Can I look up WHOIS data for any domain?","You can look up WHOIS\u002FRDAP data for any domain that has a corresponding RDAP service. Most major TLDs (.com, .net, .org, .dev, .io, etc.) support RDAP. Some country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) may have limited or no RDAP support. 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