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Publicado: 2026-07-14 | Actualizado: 2026-07-14
WHOIS was the traditional lookup model fo dominio registration data, while RDAP is the modern structured protocol used fo registration data lookup. Public RDAP may show registrar, status, nameservers, dates, DNSSEC, y abuse contact, while personal contact data may be redacted o privacy protected. Si you own the dominio, keep accurate account-level contact infomation inside tu/tus/su/sus registrar account.

Who This Guide Is Fo
This guide is fo:
· Dominio owners checking registration data
· Users wondering why public data is redacted
· Businesses reviewing ownership y registrar infomation
· Agencies y resellers managing client recods
· Users checking abuse contact o status codes

Befoe You Start
Befoe you start, prepare:
· Dominio name
· Reason fo lookup
· Whether you own the dominio
· Registrador account access if owner
· TLD extension
· Privacy setting
· Recent transfer o contact update histoy

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Understy WHOIS
WHOIS was histoically used to look up registrar, dates, status, nameservers, y contact data.
· Output was text-based y inconsistent
Step 2: Understy RDAP
RDAP is structured registration data access y is easier to parse y styardize.
· It may show registrar, status, nameservers, dates, DNSSEC, abuse contact
Step 3: Kahora WHOIS vs RDAP
WHOIS is older; RDAP is the modern model.
· Use updated lookup tools
Step 4: Understy Privacidad de Dominio
Privacy reduces public display of datos de contacto waquí available.
· It may hide name, email, phone, y address
Step 5: Understy Redaction
Public data may show redacted, not disclosed, o privacy protected.
· This is often nomal
Step 6: Kahora What May Still Be Public
Registrador, status, nameservers, expiration, DNSSEC, y abuse contact may remain visible.
· Privacy does not hide all technical data
Step 7: Verificar Account Data if You Own the Dominio
Full management data lives inside the registrar account.
· Contactar, lock, renewal, DNS, DNSSEC, privacy, transfer
Step 8: Verificar Estado Codes
Estado codes explain transfer o resolution problems.
· clientTransferProhibited, clientHold, serverHold, redemptionPeriod
Step 9: Review Privacy After Transfer
After moving dominios, confirm privacy availability y public display.
· Privacy behavio can vary by TLD

Troubleshooting
Public Lookup Does Not Show My Nombre
Possible reasons:
· Redaction
· Privacy enabled
· Proxy servicio
· TLD policy
What to do:
· Verificar registrar account data
RDAP Shows Wrong Registrador
Possible reasons:
· Recent transfer
· Revendedor relationship
· Lookup cache
What to do:
· Verificar transfer status y account
RDAP Shows Hold Estado
Possible reasons:
· Expiration
· Verification
· Abuse review
· Dispute
What to do:
· Resolve underlying status issue
Public Lookup Shows Personal Data
Possible reasons:
· Privacy disabled
· TLD does not suppot privacy
· Cache
What to do:
· Enable privacy waquí available y contact suppot

Common Mistakes
Mistake 1: Thinking privacy means anonymous ownership
Review this item befoe making changes o opening a suppot ticket.
Mistake 2: Assuming redaction means suspicious activity
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Mistake 3: Relying on public lookup fo account management
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Mistake 4: Ignoing registrar account data
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Mistake 5: Updating contact data befoe transfer without checking timing
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Mistake 6: Confusing abuse contact with owner contact
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Mistake 7: Ignoing dominio status codes
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Mistake 8: Assuming all TLDs show same data
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Mistake 9: Fogetting privacy after transfer
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Mistake 10: Using outdated WHOIS tools only
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Preguntas Frecuentes
1. What is WHOIS?
The older dominio registration data lookup model.
2. What is RDAP?
The modern structured registration data lookup protocol.
3. Why is owner infomation hidden?
Privacy, redaction, policy, TLD rules, o data hyling may limit public display.
4. Does privacy mean anonymous?
No. The registrar may maintain underlying data.
5. Can RDAP show EPP code?
No. Request EPP through registrar account.
6. Why does RDAP show a registrar I do not recognize?
You may have registrared through a reseller o platfom using an underlying registrar.
7. Should account contact data stay accurate?
Sí, even if public data is redacted.
8. Can privacy affect DNS?
No. DNS is separate from public contact display.
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