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by frutmonkey 1936 days ago
Legally, every web domain must have a contact point when you register. They shouldn't have to webcrawl for the contact info. Then again, they are already the kings of webcrawling....
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Yeah; that was my original thought, but not sure how readily available that is without reaching out to the registrar. Certainly, the registrar could be reached out to.
Doesn’t the WHOIS info have it? Even if it’s masked by the registrar’s privacy features, there’s still some email address that can be used.
It should, yes. Hard to confirm given, for instance, this site uses whoisguard to hide it, but agreed, that should also be sent to.