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| What is WHOIS Privacy? (2013-10-15) WHOIS Privacy is an online domain privacy service which can be added to your domain name to protect it. When a domain name is registered, your personal information linked to the domain name is visible to the public. The Whois Privacy service updates your domain name with generic information and thus protecting your identity. This brings the involvement of a third party that solely works in protecting your domain details. Whenever one registers a domain name with a registrar certain information is asked such as, Name, Physical Address, email, phone number, technical contacts and administrative contacts. The original idea around this was that people could easily get in touch with each other and settle down any disputes that may have occurred. One could access this data by means of WHOIS search facility where one can access and get hold of domain related information. As the internet usage progressed, this data started getting misused by the evils of web. This poorly protected data led to formation of ways to protect them from getting misused by spammers and scammers. As a way of hiding this data WHOIS Privacy services were launched. It was a way of hiding the domain linked information to protect privacy while abiding by the required regulations. The service is mostly used as a way to fight spam and avoid unsolicited communications from unwanted people. Many spammers scan the WHOIS database and use it to feed their mailing lists. Having WHOIS privacy keeps personal information off these lists, so that registering a domain doesn't become an open invitation to receive spam. Often used by people to levirate money from job seekers in name of reputed companies or even for selling some illegal drugs. No matter which industry one belongs to everyone is affected by this. To make sure that your information is beyond the reach of such miscreants one must choose a reputed private domain registration company by following below steps, - Look for a company that has a focus on domain privacy - rather than a business selling or giving you domain privacy as an add-on for their primary service. This shows a company that does not really have a concern for privacy. - Look for a fair price. Domain privacy can be expensive, especially when you have multiple domains - be sure to shop around. - Look for a company that makes it easy to transfer your domain to another registrar. - Once you have decided on a company - make sure you test your email forwarding from their service. That is - are emails actually getting through to you? - Make sure you pick a company that gives you a c/o address rather than just their address. Legally speaking if the company doesn't show a c/o address it means that the domain belongs to them! - What legal jurisdiction is the service provider located in? Make sure that they are located in a country with a strong legal system that values due process. Generally speaking it is also better if they are not located in the same country as you. If you need more information about Domain Privacy Service contact with us or subscribe us. | Become a fan |