Moz Page Analysis Country different to Who.is?
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If I analyse a domain with Moz Page Analysis tool, it says that the domain is hosted in the United States but if look up the same domain on who.is, the hosting location is Italy?
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Hi David,
I noticed the same issue, the domain hosted looks like its in the UK but in WHO.IS it is in Ireland. Where do MOZ scrape this information from and does it affect SEO?
Many thanks,
Jayne
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Hello!
I'm afraid there is an issue in Mozbar with the service we are using to display WHOIS info for a domain. We do have plans to update this in the future.
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Can be also CDN issue. But w/o example we only can guess...
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If you could provide an example, I'm sure it would be easy to help you out and give you an answer as to why that might be.
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