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I'm pretty new to the domain world, i have found a domain on sale but when i look the whois it has these status :
Registrar Status: clientDeleteProhibited, clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited

what does it mean? how can they put on sale if is TransferProhibited or i'm missing something?
 
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The domain owner has privacy protection and has the domain locked for protection from transfer.
 
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But if its on sale ( i can see the price ) can i buy it? transfer it and do whatever i want?
 
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Yes
 
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Thanks sorry for the noob question
 
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It's called Whois Privacy. It's something that is optional.
 
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The current owner keeps their address, etc private.
 
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I know the whois but i didn't know the meaning of those status and if i needed to worry about
 
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nothing to worry about.
 
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Can someone tell me what's up with a godaddy buy now domain..but when checking the who is it says the registrar is emom?
 
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Can someone tell me what's up with a godaddy buy now domain..but when checking the who is it says the registrar is emom?
Maybe domain is at Afternic fast transfer.
 
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Maybe domain is at Afternic fast transfer.
Nope I checked it's not. Just wanna make sure if I buy it, it doesn't get taken away

Edit- think I figured it out. It's with domain agents. Guess they're partnered with GD?
 
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Nope I checked it's not. Just wanna make sure if I buy it, it doesn't get taken away

Edit- think I figured it out. It's with domain agents. Guess they're partnered with GD?
maybe :xf.confused:
 
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