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title: "Private Queries"
slug: "private-queries"
updated: 2025-12-31T14:56:42Z
published: 2025-12-31T14:56:42Z
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# Private Queries

Private Queries offer a secure, user-specific storage system within Silent Push, enabling organizational users to save and reuse tailored queries for future use or sharing. Built into the platform’s Advanced Query Builder, this feature preserves query configurations, such as domain, bulk options, or summarized data selections, enabling quick retrieval for recurring threat detection and compliance tasks.

## Use Private Queries

1. From the left navigation menu, select **Advanced Query Builder** and run a query (e.g., **Domain Queries > Information**).
2. Specify query parameters, such as a **domain** or **bulk option**s.
3. Click **Search** to execute.
4. Click **Save Query**to save the query.
  - Provide a **Name** and **Description** for context.
5. Click **Save**. The query appears in **Private Queries** for future use.

## Key Features

- **Custom query storage**: Save queries with specific parameters (e.g., Domain Age, Whois data) for reuse.
- **Personalized management**: Access saved queries via the Private Queries menu, tailored to individual or team needs.
- **Sharing option**: Enable sharing with the organization to enhance collaboration while maintaining control.
- **Ease of access**: Retrieve saved queries without re-entering parameters, boosting productivity.
- **Private Queries**enhance productivity and accuracy, complementing tools such as **Domain Queries** and the **Advanced Query Builder** to support robust security operations.

A collection of user-saved DNS queries, stored for repeated use or personalized threat intelligence analysis.

The number of days since a domain was first registered or identified in DNS zone files, often used to assess its trustworthiness, as newer domains may be associated with malicious activity.

Publicly available data collected during domain registration or DNS updates, used to analyze domain ownership and history.
