A domain agent acts as a representative authorized to manage domain name registrations, transfers, and renewals on behalf of a domain owner. Often used by large organizations or privacy-conscious individuals, this agent handles administrative tasks and shields the owner’s personal information from public WHOIS databases. Businesses, trademark holders, and high-profile entities benefit by maintaining anonymity and streamlining domain portfolio management.
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