To confirm the domain name service provider, you can follow these steps:
Check the WHOIS Database: The WHOIS database contains information about registered domains, including the registrar or service provider. You can use a WHOIS lookup tool available online to find this information. Simply enter the domain name, and the tool will display details about the registrar.
For example, if you look up "example.com" and the WHOIS record shows "Registrar: Tencent Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd.", then Tencent Cloud is the domain name service provider.
Check the Domain's DNS Records: You can also check the domain's DNS records to identify the service provider. Use a DNS lookup tool to view the nameservers associated with the domain. The nameservers often indicate the service provider managing the domain.
For instance, if the nameservers are "ns1.tencentdns.com" and "ns2.tencentdns.com", it indicates that Tencent Cloud is managing the DNS for the domain.
Contact the Domain Holder: If you have access to the domain holder's contact information, you can reach out to them directly to ask who their domain service provider is.
Check Previous Invoices or Records: If you are the domain owner and have access to previous invoices or records, these documents often list the service provider.
If you find that Tencent Cloud is your domain name service provider, you can manage your domain and related services through Tencent Cloud's Domain Name Service. This service allows you to register, transfer, and manage domains, as well as configure DNS settings to ensure your domain functions correctly.