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Domain registration private
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All domain name owners must include contact information in their domain name record; however, you don't have to make this information public.

Domain Registration Private allows you to conceal your personal information from unwanted solicitors by listing contact information for your domain name registrar in place of your own registrant, administrative, technical, and billing contact information in the public WHOIS database.

Your own contact information will remain associated with your domain in the private registrar's database but will not be made available in the public WHOIS.

Note that the registrant name and anonymous information such as your domain name servers will remain public.

Furthermore, be aware that most registrars reserve the right to disclose your contact information to comply with laws and other regulations as it deems appropriate.

Therefore, for extra privacy protection you might want to consider anonymous private domain registration offered by some offshore registrars. More information on offshore private domains can be found here.

May 28, 2009 | 7:18 PM Comments  0 comments





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