A number of internet resources known as "domain age checkers" can be used to determine a domain's age. You can find out when a domain was originally registered with these tools. Here's how to go about it:
1. WHOIS Lookup: Go to a WHOIS lookup website, such as WHOis.net or ICANN WHOIS. When you type in the domain name in the search window, information about the domain, such as its registrar and expiration date, will be displayed.
2. Domain Age Checker Websites: Use domain age checker websites such as Whois.net, DomainTools.com, or others. Typically, they offer a basic interface that allows you to enter the domain name and retrieve details about its age.
3. Internet Archive - Wayback Machine: You can use the Wayback Machine to view old screenshots of the website, but it won't give you the precise registration date. This may help you determine the site's initial activation date.
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