| NamePros Member | I'm all for keeping personal info private if you choose. In fact, it should be the default setting when you register and protected by the constitution. If it's not, it's subject to abuse, aka domain registration requirements and others. It does'nt make sense for example, that there are US laws that forbid certain sharing of personal informatiom, yet privacy is not allowed on dot US domains (probably one reason it's a dud). It's Amazing how many people think it's their universal right to be able to discover other people's personal information.
Read my lips (famous quote), "You can still be reached if you have whois privacy."
Another good reason to use privacy. I'm getting credit card offers by mail, where the information originated from whois. How do I know for sure? The domain name was on the offer. |