Domain Status Analyzer

Is the domain expired, parked, suspended, or alive? Plain-English domain lifecycle — built on RDAP (the modern WHOIS replacement) with EPP status flags decoded and an owner-action checklist for the not-good states.

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) is in the Internet Graveyard

This service has been permanently shut down. The domain may still resolve or redirect, but the product no longer exists. See the full evidence record — shutdown date, replacement, archive snapshot — in the graveyard entry.

Open graveyard entry

Active

610 days until expiry

Registered, in good standing. 610 days until next renewal.

Website impact:No registry-side reason for the site to be down. If the page is still failing, the problem is DNS, hosting, SSL, or application-level — not the registration.

Domain lifecycle

  1. Active
  2. Expires soon
  3. Grace period
  4. Redemption
  5. Pending delete

Owner action checklist

  • Consider enabling DNSSEC

    DNSSEC signs your zone at the parent registry, preventing certain classes of DNS hijacking. Most modern registrars enable it via a one-click toggle.

aim.com · Raw RDAP record
ExpiresJan 11, 2028(610d remaining)
RegisteredMar 16, 1990
RegistrarGoDaddy.com, LLC
Status flagsclient delete prohibited, client renew prohibited, client transfer prohibited, client update prohibited

Want to see if the site is actually reachable?

The Website Down Checker probes aim.com over HTTP and HTTPS, checks the SSL certificate, runs a full DNS lookup, and combines all of it with what you see here.

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RDAP is the registry-published replacement for WHOIS — same data, structured JSON, available without authentication for most TLDs. Lookups go through rdap.org, which redirects to the appropriate registry server (Verisign for .com/.net, PIR for .org, etc.). Cached up to 24 hours.