If you have ever checked if a domain is available, and come back a few hours later to discover that someone has taken it, you know what I mean.
ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee is looking into suspicions that someone with access to search requests has been using this data to snap up potentially desirable domains, a process dubbed domain name front running.Damn straight. You already know that someone wants the domain, because they have searched for it.
Unlike traditional domain speculation, those who buy searched-for domains can be pretty sure of a potential interest when they attempt to sell their domains at a profit.
Suspicions that the sharp practice is happening have not yet been proven, but are fuelled by user experiences suggesting something is amiss. Many people who check to see if a domain is available reportedly find it's been bought by the time they return a short time later.But the allegations are true, as anyone who has had this happen to them over, and over, and over again can attest.
If you want a domain, you need to snapit it up immediately after the search.
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