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Victor Oleynik
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I used to do some bits of market and industry research manually before I discovered this tool. I needed to track the domain names of leading brands by searching for them one-by-one via a browser, which was time-consuming and not always efficient. With brand monitor’s help, I can now monitor all the brands I’m interested in by adding exact matches of their brand names to my tracker on the tool,...
Brand Monitor
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Our feeds provide access to 90,000 newly registered and dropped domains daily and allow you to fulfill data requirements for cybersecurity, domaining, and market research. The feeds come in CSV format, making them easily integrable into systems and solutions.
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Victor Oleynik
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We’ve been mapping out the attack surface of some of our clients, and Subdomains Lookup has helped tremendously. I’m surprised at the number of subdomains returned by the tool, some of which have already been forgotten by my clients. I’m glad we were able to address them before they’re exploited.
Subdomains Lookup
Instantly returns the subdomains of 582 million domain names
Victor Oleynik
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I recently started using this email verification tool https://emailverification.whoisxmlapi.com/api and I’m quite satisfied so far.
I’ve set my website up to alert new users if they type in an email address that doesn’t use the correct syntax or doesn’t have an existing mail server and mailbox. That way email addresses that make their way into my mailing list are valid and existing. And more...
Can anyone recommend email verification tools?
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Victor Oleynik
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1 day max, but I live abroad, so I need to always stay in touch in case my family wants to reach out.
How many days can you survive without your phone?
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Victor Oleynik
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WHOIS history tools are pretty handy when basic lookups return privacy-protected records. Sure, masked WHOIS records existed pre-GDPR, but these days, almost everyone redacts their records.
Having options in accessing historical data is also an advantage. I’m using WHOIS History Search within this vendor’s Domain Research Suite, by the way.
WHOIS History
#1 repository of historical domain name ownership records