Here are some common ways to check the domain age:
**WHOIS Lookup:**
WHOIS is a protocol that allows you to access information about a domain name, including its registration details and age.
Many domain registrars and online WHOIS lookup tools provide domain age information.
To perform a WHOIS lookup, you can visit websites like whois.icann.org or use domain registrar websites like GoDaddy, Namecheap, or Google Domains.
**Domain Age Checker Tools:**
There are various online tools and websites dedicated to checking domain age.
You can use services like DomainTools (domain-tools.com), Whois.net, or Domain Age Checker (domainagechecker.com).
Simply enter the domain name into the tool, and it will provide you with information about the domain, including its creation date
**Domain Registrar:**
If you have access to the domain's registrar account (the service where the domain was registered), you can log in and check the domain's registration date.
Most domain registrars provide a dashboard or control panel where you can view domain details, including its registration date.
**Browser Extensions:**
There are browser extensions and plugins available, such as SEO-related extensions, that can display domain age information while you browse websites.
These extensions can be useful if you want to quickly check the age of a domain without leaving your browser.
**Command Line (for Technical Users):**
If you're comfortable with the command line and have access to a Unix-like operating system, you can use the whois command to check domain information.
Please note that domain age information may not always be 100% accurate, as some domains may have changed ownership or registration details over time. However, it should give you a good estimate of how long a domain has been active.
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