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Domain's actual area !!

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by kafiemon, Mar 31, 2013.

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    Can anyone please tell me that how can i identify the exact website county name. That Means suppose, if a website name is www.xyz.com. Now how can i identify that this "xyz" site owner comes from USA, UK, Canada. OR any other country. Is there any tools and technique to identify that? Mention that it doesn't mean about server area !! I any confusion don't feel hesitated to ask me. It's urgent to know these issue for me :)
     
    kafiemon, Mar 31, 2013 IP
  2. WSWD

    WSWD Well-Known Member

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    Do a WHOIS look up (google it) to retrieve the domain owner's information. It won't work for all domains, as that information can be hidden, but it's a good start.
     
    WSWD, Mar 31, 2013 IP
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    Md. Tuhin Parvez. Member

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    Friends, You can use who.is .It's the best who is look up tools that I ever seen.
    You need to go> http://who.is/
     
    Md. Tuhin Parvez., Apr 5, 2013 IP
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    johnnyhood Peon

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    You can go through WHOIS look up to retrieve the information regarding clients location,But most of the time its not working,then simply you can go through contact us page of that site.
     
    johnnyhood, Apr 10, 2013 IP
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    Looks good indeed. Good suggestion!
     
    PolkRB, May 3, 2013 IP