In the vast and interconnected world of the Internet, each website is identified by a unique string of characters known as a domain name. Behind each URL hides a wealth of information encapsulated in Whois data, which provides information about the persons or entities responsible for registering the domain. The Registrant Details API emerges as a beacon in this digital realm, offering a complete view of the intricate details woven into the fabric of web domains.
The Registrant Details API acts as the key to unlocking this information. As domains are registered, registrants must provide various details, such as contact information, creation and expiration dates, and domain registrar details. Whois data, aggregated and organized by the API, opens a window into the ownership and lifecycle of each domain.
In an era where privacy concerns are paramount, the Registrant Details API sheds light on whether a domain owner has opted in to privacy protection services. Privacy protection allows registrants to protect their personal information from public Whois databases. The API provides transparency into whether privacy protection is enabled, contributing to a clearer understanding of the level of anonymity maintained by the domain owner.
The Registrant Details API stands as a digital almanac, a chronicle of the intricate details of web domains and the entities that run them. It is more than a tool for data retrieval; it is a compass that guides users through the vast terrain of the Internet. As users, researchers and individuals navigate the online landscape, the Registrant Details API remains an essential companion, providing clarity and transparency in the ever-evolving realm of web domains.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Domain Ownership Verification: Ensure the legitimacy of a website by verifying the ownership details provided in the Whois data.
Cybersecurity Monitoring: Track and analyze domain registration details for potential security threats or vulnerabilities.
Brand Protection: Monitor domain registrations to identify and address instances of cybersquatting or brand infringement.
Phishing Scam Prevention: Use the API to validate the authenticity of websites, reducing the risk of falling victim to phishing scams.
Investigative Research: Support journalists, researchers, and law enforcement agencies in investigations by uncovering domain ownership information.
Besides the number of API calls, there are no other limitations.
{"domain_name": ["google.com"], "registrar": "markmonitor, inc.", "whois_server": "whois.markmonitor.com", "updated_date": 1568043544, "creation_date": [874306800, 874296000], "expiration_date": [1852516800, 1852441200], "name_servers": ["ns3.google.com", "ns4.google.com", "ns2.google.com", "ns1.google.com"], "emails": ["[email protected]", "[email protected]"], "dnssec": "unsigned", "org": "google llc", "state": "ca", "country": "us"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3016/registrant+details+api/3184/domain+information?domain=google.com' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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To use this API the user must indicate the URL of a domain to obtain information about the records.
The Registrant Details API is a powerful programming interface designed to provide comprehensive information about the registrants of internet domains.
Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
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The API returns detailed Whois information about a domain, including ownership details, registrar information, creation and expiration dates, name servers, and contact emails.
Key fields include "domain_name," "registrar," "creation_date," "expiration_date," "name_servers," "emails," and "org." Each field provides specific insights into the domain's registration and ownership.
The response is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing various attributes of the domain. For example, "domain_name" maps to the registered domain, while "registrar" indicates the entity managing the registration.
The endpoint provides information on domain ownership, registration dates, registrar details, DNS information, and privacy protection status, offering a comprehensive view of the domain's lifecycle.
The primary parameter is the "URL" of the domain you wish to query. Ensure the URL is correctly formatted to receive accurate results.
Users can leverage the data for various purposes, such as verifying domain ownership, monitoring for cybersecurity threats, and conducting investigative research by analyzing the ownership and registration details.
The data is sourced from public Whois databases maintained by domain registrars, ensuring that the information reflects the most current registration details available.
Data accuracy is upheld through regular updates from Whois databases and validation checks to ensure the information aligns with the latest registration records.
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