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Domain name monitoring
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I registered a domain and a day later it is already in google. How did google know about the registration? Is there any monitoring of domain names registered for today/week/month?
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You received a letter from the registrar on gmail, google read it, marked the links and followed them.
Google has a safe browsing service used by browsers to counter phishing. You went to your site and google found out that it exists.
Public - no. That does not prevent Google from having agreements with the largest registrars.
Also, one of the functions of Chrome (and its plugins in Firefox, etc.) is to throw past links to Google. This is how new links are found and it turns out to evaluate popularity.
Safe Browsing against phishing has already been mentioned above. In Chrome, they could drive an address into the omnibox, the request went to Google search to display a hint. Used DNS from Google (8.8.8.8). It seems like Chrome preloads links on a page, or it performs a DNS query to speed up page loading from a link in the future.
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