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  1. James Iles

    advice 5 Ways to Track Down a Domain Owner After GDPR

    On May 25th, 2018, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect, aiming to give control to consumers over their personal data. The regulation is being enforced across the European Union and European Economic Area but also affects the exportation of personal...
  2. James Iles

    advice 5 Ways to Track Down a Domain Owner After GDPR

    On May 25th, 2018, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect, aiming to give control to consumers over their personal data. The regulation is being enforced across the European Union and European Economic Area but also affects the exportation of personal...
  3. Michael M

    news GDPR: US news sites unavailable to EU users over data protection rules

    A number of high-profile US news websites are temporarily unavailable in Europe after new European Union rules on data protection came into effect. The Chicago Tribune and LA Times were among those posting messages saying they were currently unavailable in most European countries. ... News...
  4. Michael M

    news GDPR: US news sites unavailable to EU users over data protection rules

    A number of high-profile US news websites are temporarily unavailable in Europe after new European Union rules on data protection came into effect. The Chicago Tribune and LA Times were among those posting messages saying they were currently unavailable in most European countries. ... News...
  5. equity78

    domains Are European domainers going to start getting shunned?

    As we get closer to GDPR being official more and more reactions and questions come in. I noticed today that Theo at DomainGang.com is going to block Europe from accessing his blog. Someone told me I should do that two weeks ago. I had a couple readers express their desire to ban Europeans from...
  6. equity78

    domains Are European domainers going to start getting shunned?

    As we get closer to GDPR being official more and more reactions and questions come in. I noticed today that Theo at DomainGang.com is going to block Europe from accessing his blog. Someone told me I should do that two weeks ago. I had a couple readers express their desire to ban Europeans from...
  7. steely

    information GDPR Questions

    Hey domainers! I have some questions about the upcoming GDPR and how it affects WHOIS. 1) Is all the WHOIS information for domains disappearing completely? Or to be more precise, it will still exist, but it won't be visible to people. Will any of the field be visible? For example, I'm...
  8. steely

    information GDPR Questions

    Hey domainers! I have some questions about the upcoming GDPR and how it affects WHOIS. 1) Is all the WHOIS information for domains disappearing completely? Or to be more precise, it will still exist, but it won't be visible to people. Will any of the field be visible? For example, I'm...
  9. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Why I Registered 20,000 Domains; My Sales In March 2018...

    In this week's edition of Top Topics, we find out what a typical day looks like for a full-time domain name investor and a domainer asks for help after a $30,000 initial offer comes in out of the blue. Elsewhere, we discuss the impact of the upcoming GDPR guidelines on WHOIS data and a former...
  10. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Why I Registered 20,000 Domains; My Sales In March 2018...

    In this week's edition of Top Topics, we find out what a typical day looks like for a full-time domain name investor and a domainer asks for help after a $30,000 initial offer comes in out of the blue. Elsewhere, we discuss the impact of the upcoming GDPR guidelines on WHOIS data and a former...
  11. clasione

    opinion Removing WhoIs Data from Public View Only Removes Transparency from the Net

    "Removing the public registration data behind all domain name registrations makes no-one any safer, and only adds more obscurity and complications to the business for those who buy, sell and trade online, and not just in domains. It’s more a solution that’s looking far-and-wide for its problem."...
  12. clasione

    opinion Removing WhoIs Data from Public View Only Removes Transparency from the Net

    "Removing the public registration data behind all domain name registrations makes no-one any safer, and only adds more obscurity and complications to the business for those who buy, sell and trade online, and not just in domains. It’s more a solution that’s looking far-and-wide for its problem."...
  13. domainpundit

    discuss GDPR regulation - Death of Who is Very soon

    .IN registry has implemented the GDPR regulation today , is it the beginning of the GDPR regulation compliance ? What are the impacts on the domain name industry as a result of this move ? I think its worth real discussion. reference link : http://our.in/whois-privacy-enabled-default-names/
  14. domainpundit

    discuss GDPR regulation - Death of Who is Very soon

    .IN registry has implemented the GDPR regulation today , is it the beginning of the GDPR regulation compliance ? What are the impacts on the domain name industry as a result of this move ? I think its worth real discussion. reference link : http://our.in/whois-privacy-enabled-default-names/
  15. Help

    General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

    This information is designed to help answer common questions associated with the GDPR and NamePros. You posted your personal data We may help you remove your personal data that you have posted on NamePros if you do the following: Contact us to provide the exact links to the content (i.e...
  16. Help

    General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

    This information is designed to help answer common questions associated with the GDPR and NamePros. You posted your personal data We may help you remove your personal data that you have posted on NamePros if you do the following: Contact us to provide the exact links to the content (i.e...
  17. Guide

    Your information on NamePros

    Accessing your information on NamePros We provide you with direct access to a secure account area with multiple pages to view and manage your personal data that you have provided us for your account. You also may contact us anytime to request access to your personal information that is...
  18. Guide

    Your information on NamePros

    Accessing your information on NamePros We provide you with direct access to a secure account area with multiple pages to view and manage your personal data that you have provided us for your account. You also may contact us anytime to request access to your personal information that is...
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