There are multiple ways to check a domain, including:
Check your computer’s domain name
On a Windows 10 PC, you can find your computer’s domain name by following these steps:
- Click the Start Menu
- Go to Control Panel
- Click System and Security
- Click System
- Your computer’s domain name will be at the bottom next to “Domain:”
- Check your computer’s domain name
- On a Windows 10 PC, you can find your computer’s domain name by following these steps:
- Click the Start Menu
- Go to Control Panel
- Click System and Security
- Click System
- Your computer’s domain name will be at the bottom next to “Domain:”
- Check if a domain name is available
- Use a domain name checker to see if a domain name is available. If it’s not available, you can use WHOIS to see who owns the domain name.
- Check a domain’s history
- Use WHOIS to see the domain’s current and previous owners, as well as its “title history”.
- Check a domain’s rating
- Use a domain rating checker to get detailed information about a domain, including its DR score and backlink analysis.
- Verify a domain
- Use the “Verify” button to check the domain of an email address.
- Verify a domain with a TXT record
- In the prove ownership section of your domain, add a TXT record in the DNS option. Then, click the Verify TXT record button