Snapshot captured 2026-08-21 01:43 UTC. This page never changes. DNS may well have changed since.
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app.aws scores 94 out of 100. Nothing is broken, but 3 checks are flagged as fragile or non-standard.
- The warnings cover nameservers are independent of each other, MX records and DMARC record.
- 2 checks could not be measured from our network and are excluded from the score.
Who runs what
Nom-iq Ltd. dba COM LAUDE
Confident
- RDAP record at the registry
- IANA registrar ID 470
AWS Route 53
Confident
- nameserver ns-1260.awsdns-29.org
- nameserver ns-1894.awsdns-44.co.uk
Not identified
Where mail for this domain is delivered. We could not match this against a known provider — which usually means self-hosted, or a provider we do not have a fingerprint for yet.
AWS
Likely
- network operator AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc., US
- 3warnings
- 22passed
- 10notes
- 2not measured
Registration
Registrant contact details are redacted for almost every domain under GDPR. The registrar and its abuse contact below are the fields that actually get you to a human.
- Registrar
- Nom-iq Ltd. dba COM LAUDE
- Abuse contact
- [email protected]
- Abuse phone
- tel:+44.2074218250
- Registered
- 2025-06-02
- Expires
- 2027-06-02
- Last changed
- 2026-07-22
- IANA registrar ID
- 470
Nameservers at the registry
- ns-1260.awsdns-29.org
- ns-1894.awsdns-44.co.uk
- ns-276.awsdns-34.com
- ns-911.awsdns-49.net
Status codes
- client transfer prohibitedTransfer lock is on — you must unlock this at your registrar before the domain can move to another one. This is usually a good thing: it is what stops someone else transferring your domain away.
- client update prohibitedUpdates are locked at your registrar — nameserver and contact changes will be refused until you remove the lock in your registrar account.
- client delete prohibitedDeletion is locked at your registrar, so the domain cannot be accidentally (or maliciously) deleted.
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