Viewing the DNS record history of a website is quite easy and useful. You will be able to see the history of IP addresses, MX records, TXT Records, nameservers and other information from DNS records. There are easy-to-use tools on the Internet to collect DNS registration history information. There are tools like dnshistory, completedns and dnsspy that collect DNS records.
The best tool in this field is DNS History. It is a kind of wayback machine for DNS records, which stores the entire DNS record of thousands of internet domains. Viewing DNS record history is useful when looking for information like an IP address currently hidden by a cybersecurity company like Cloudflare and others.
With the IPv4 and IPv6 address history you can analyze and get the name of the hosting company. With MX records you can see the history of email providers used. With the TXT records you can observe the third-party services used by the website owner.
This information is useful, very useful in police investigations. With the history of DNS records you can see the history of services that the criminal used, and with this you can know that the criminal has an account in the third-party service that he used on the website. In a police investigation, police may request account information from a third-party service. This would provide the police with the IP address, email and other account information of the third-party service of the website owner.