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Hai you can easily find domain registar details You can visit this site Whoisxy.com. Here you can get the domain registrar details,ip details,administrative contact details,phone no and etc..
You can get it by just giving the ip address you can be able to get the domain details either the details of the domain registered member or the proxy...
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This is very simple. - Login to your domain Control Panel (CPanel.) - Enter the domain name and choose domain registration service - In this, choose "Modify Contact Details" where you can edit all the details provided and click the change button. - It will take nearly 24 hours for the change to reflect in world wide.
The details of the will are not in the public domain.
Find a way to contact the domain owner. Lots of times, when a webmaster purchases a domain, they must fill out certain details, such as their name, email, and address. These are usually kept under privacy, but there are usually ways to ask for permission to contact the owner. You can reach some of these details - So long they aren't under privacy - with many domain searching websites (You can find one on google). And even if they are under privacy, the domain search should be accompanied with details on contacting the hosting service or domain service that is providing the domain. Contact the owner or the domain hosting provider, and ask about a domain transfer.
The domain is the set of values of the input while the range is the set of output values.
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do WHOIS lookup There are many WHOIS search sites.
If you want to find the owner of the domain you can visit this site WhoisXY.com. Here you can easily find owner of the domain name, admin contact details, email id etc..
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If I understand you right, you want to change the owner details of your domain name. If this is the case you should contact your domain registrar and request a registrant update. Depending on the top level domain, there are specific requirements, but they will know what to do