Answer:
The Whois History page consists of three main sections: the lookup and filter controls, the
timeline, and the Whois record itself, with links to DomainTools Whois and Reverse Whois searches.
– Use the lookup box to initiate a domain history investigation. Use the filter control to search
the records for those containing a specific search string (examples include email addresses,
registrant names, or physical addresses).
– Use the timeline to explore the history of the domain. Dates that represent changes in the Whois
record are prominently displayed. You can launch a view that shows direct before/after comparisons of
records that have changed.
– Use the Whois record display to view the record itself, and to launch other tools such as Whois
and Reverse Whois.
For in-depth guidance on Whois History, please see the User Guide or our
tutorial video.
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