google.com WHOIS Lookup
Use this WHOIS lookup tool to view public registration information for google.com, including when the domain was registered, when it expires, which registrar manages it, and the current nameservers. Below is the current WHOIS data for google.com.
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WHOIS Lookup Results for google.com
This WHOIS lookup shows key registration details for google.com: the date it was first registered, when it was last updated, and when it's set to expire. This information is maintained by google.com's registrar and published through the WHOIS/RDAP protocol.
Registration dates for google.com can indicate the domain's maturity and trustworthiness. Older domains that have been continuously registered tend to have more established reputations. The expiration date tells you when google.com's registration needs to be renewed to remain active.
LDNS retrieves this data using RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol), the modern replacement for the legacy WHOIS protocol. RDAP provides structured JSON responses with better reliability and standardized access controls.
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What Is WHOIS?
WHOIS is a query-and-response protocol used to look up information about registered domain names like google.com. It reveals the registrar, registration and expiration dates, nameservers, and domain status codes. Originally created in the early days of the internet, WHOIS data is maintained by domain registrars and registries.
The traditional WHOIS protocol (port 43) is being replaced by RDAP, which provides structured JSON responses and better access controls. Both serve the same purpose: making domain registration data publicly accessible for transparency and accountability.
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Understanding Domain Status Codes
Domain status codes for google.com indicate its current state and any restrictions in place. Common statuses include "clientTransferProhibited" (transfer locked by the registrar), "clientDeleteProhibited" (deletion locked), and "ok" or "active" (normal operation with no restrictions).
Statuses prefixed with "client" are set by the registrar at the domain owner's request, while "server" prefixes indicate restrictions set by the registry. If google.com shows "redemptionPeriod" or "pendingDelete", the domain is in the process of being released. "serverHold" means the registry has suspended the domain.
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WHOIS Privacy and GDPR
Since GDPR took effect in 2018, many registrars redact personal information from WHOIS results for domains like google.com. Contact details for registrants — especially European ones — are typically hidden behind privacy services, showing only the registrar's privacy proxy information.
Even without GDPR, many domain owners opt for WHOIS privacy protection to prevent spam, social engineering, and domain-related scams. If google.com's WHOIS data shows redacted contact information, this is standard practice and does not indicate anything unusual about the domain.
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Domain Registration Lifecycle
Every domain like google.com follows a lifecycle: registration, active use, renewal, and potentially expiration. After expiration, a domain enters a grace period (typically 30 days), then a redemption period (another 30 days at a higher recovery fee), and finally becomes available for anyone to register.
Monitoring google.com's expiration date is critical for domain owners. Letting a domain expire can result in loss of the domain, website downtime, email disruption, and potential acquisition by domain squatters. Many registrars offer auto-renewal to prevent accidental expiration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was google.com registered? — The registration date is shown in the WHOIS data above. This indicates when google.com was first registered with a domain registrar.
When does google.com expire? — The expiration date in the WHOIS data above shows when google.com's current registration period ends. The domain must be renewed before this date to remain active.
Who is the registrar for google.com? — The registrar name is listed in the WHOIS data. The registrar is the company through which google.com's registration is managed (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap, Cloudflare, Google Domains).
Is google.com available to register? — If this page shows WHOIS data, google.com is already registered. If no registration data is found, the domain may be available for registration.