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How can I find out the registrar of a domain?

Find the registrar of a domain by visiting specialized websites: ROTLD for .ro, ICANN for .com, .net, .org and EURID for .eu.

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Views 7696Updated 2 aniPublished on 16/01/2019by Andrea Zemba

The registrar through which a domain is managed can be found, depending on the extension, by accessing the following websites:

https://rotld.ro/whois/ - for .ro domains;
https://whois.icann.org/en or https://www.internic.net/whois.html - for .com, .net, .org domains;
https://whois.eurid.eu/en/ - for .eu domains

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