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Skip to main content Your IPv6 address is 2001:ac8:40:1e::2e Log in Log in User * Dashboard * Settings Profile and security information * Log Out Search all requests subject to terms of use Search * IP Addresses & ASNs * * Get Started * ARIN Account Management * Requesting IP Addresses or ASNs * IPv6 Information * IPv4 Addressing Options * Autonomous System Numbers * Legacy Resources at ARIN * Fee & Billing Information * Fee Schedule * Premier Support Plan (PSP) * Make a Payment * How Billing Works * Resource Revocation, Returns, and Reinstatement * IP & ASN Registry Services * Managing Resource Records * Transferring IP Addresses & ASNs * Reporting Reassignments * Autonomous System Originations (Origin AS) * Using Whois * Resource Management Services * Automating Record Management with Reg-RWS * Securing DNS (DNSSEC) * Routing Security Eligibility FAQs * Resource Certification (RPKI) * Internet Routing Registry (IRR) * Reverse DNS * Policy & Participation * * Policy * Number Resource Policy Manual * Policy Development Process (PDP) * Draft Policies * Policy Proposals * Meetings & Events * Public Policy and Members Meetings * Outreach Events * ARIN Fellowship Program * Sponsorship * Past Meetings * Membership & Elections * Membership * Elections * Community Interaction * ARIN Community Satisfaction Surveys * Mailing Lists * Consultations & Suggestions * Reference & Tools * * Tools * Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) Environment * CIDR Calculator * Community Software Repository * Internet Number Resource Fraud Reporting * Reference * Spam & Network Abuse Reporting * Registry Data Description * Data Accuracy * Information Security at ARIN * ARIN Software Releases * Research * Statistics & Reporting * Historical Whois Data (WhoWas) * Bulk Whois Data * Training & Education * ARIN Leadership Development Program * Instructional Webinars * Resource Materials * ARIN Online Help Videos * About * * Welcome to ARIN * Organization Structure & Staff * Our Region * ARIN Board of Trustees * Advisory Council * NRO Number Council * Careers * Corporate Documentation * Corporate Documents * Annual Reports * Strategic Planning & Budgeting * Agreements * History of ARIN * Third-Party Vendors and IPv6 * Community Grants * ARIN Community Grant Program * Community Grant Program Recipients * External Relations * Internet Governance * Memberships, Sponsorships, and MOUs * Law Enforcement & Public Safety * Technical Community * Blog Pay Now Feedback 1. Home 2. IP Addresses & ASNs 3. IP & ASN Registry Services 4. Using Whois 5. Reporting a Whois Inaccuracy 1. Using Whois REPORTING A WHOIS INACCURACY If you’ve found an inaccuracy in ARIN’s public Whois, you have a few options for correcting the error, depending on if the record is your own or someone else’s. CORRECTING YOUR OWN WHOIS RECORD If you’ve discovered a mistake on your own Whois record, you can correct the inaccuracy yourself using ARIN Online. Simply log in, choose Your Records from the navigation menu, and then choose the record type that needs to be updated. If you do not have an ARIN Online account, you may create one by choosing Log In on any ARIN page and choosing the Create User Account option. Note: There are permission restrictions associated with updating your information in ARIN Online; refer to the following guidelines. * If a Point of Contact (POC) needs to be corrected, the person logging in needs to have their user account linked to the POC. * If an Organization Identifier (Org ID) needs to be corrected, the person’s user account must be linked to the Admin or Tech POC of the Org ID to modify its information. If you are unable to link your user account to the Admin or Tech POC for the Org ID, you may need to request an Organization Recovery. * ARIN Online users linked to any POC handles marked as invalid will not be able to use ARIN Online until they validate the accuracy of their data. ARIN policy (NRPM 3.6) requires that POC data be validated at least once per year. To learn more about POCs and how to validate them, visit Point of Contact (POC) Records. SUGGESTING A CORRECTION FOR SOMEONE ELSE’S RECORD Use our Report Whois Inaccuracy form to suggest a correction to someone else’s record. When you submit a Whois inaccuracy report, ARIN staff will review, investigate, and take appropriate action for any confirmed inaccuracy. Note: As the reporter, your information will remain confidential and will not be disclosed to the subject organization. REPORTING SUSPECTED FRAUD To learn more about fraud and ARIN’s fraud review process, visit our Internet Number Resource Fraud Reporting page. From there, you can submit a fraud reporting form so that ARIN may look into the issue. 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