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  1. william

    How much is WHOIS privacy actually costing you?

    WHOIS privacy is one of those things most of us turned on without thinking twice. Registrars pushed it hard, spam was annoying, and “privacy” sounded smart. But I think a lot of sellers are underestimating what they gave up in the process. For years, WHOIS was one of the main ways buyers...
  2. william

    How much is WHOIS privacy actually costing you?

    WHOIS privacy is one of those things most of us turned on without thinking twice. Registrars pushed it hard, spam was annoying, and “privacy” sounded smart. But I think a lot of sellers are underestimating what they gave up in the process. For years, WHOIS was one of the main ways buyers...
  3. NickB

    information How Your Private ChatGPT And Gemini Chats Are ‘Sold For Profit’

    No idea, where to post this so picked here..... "Here we go again. As a gentle reminder, your AI assistant is not your friend, it’s not your financial adviser and it’s certainly not your doctor or your therapist. It’s someone else’s computer, stacked in a data center, sucking up energy and...
  4. NickB

    information How Your Private ChatGPT And Gemini Chats Are ‘Sold For Profit’

    No idea, where to post this so picked here..... "Here we go again. As a gentle reminder, your AI assistant is not your friend, it’s not your financial adviser and it’s certainly not your doctor or your therapist. It’s someone else’s computer, stacked in a data center, sucking up energy and...
  5. IncogNET

    The lowest cost .ST currently being offered. We're an accredited registrar! $14.99 .ST from IncogNET - Privacy Proxy by Default - DNS Hosting Included

    I'm proud to announce that not only is IncogNET now an official accredited registrar for the .ST domain name, but that we're also offering it at the lowest price on the market per TLDes.com Why choose registering a .ST domain? Who is best served by this TLD? Domain collectors seeking low cost...
  6. IncogNET

    The lowest cost .ST currently being offered. We're an accredited registrar! $14.99 .ST from IncogNET - Privacy Proxy by Default - DNS Hosting Included

    I'm proud to announce that not only is IncogNET now an official accredited registrar for the .ST domain name, but that we're also offering it at the lowest price on the market per TLDes.com Why choose registering a .ST domain? Who is best served by this TLD? Domain collectors seeking low cost...
  7. Bravo Mod Team

    What Game-Changing Features Would Make You Switch to NamePros Landers?

    Interesting idea. We'll give it some thought. There are two existing solutions if you don't want NamePros to know who owns the domain name: (1) Create a new NamePros account that you use exclusively for our landers. (2) Use a domain broker who will put the domain on our landers for you...
  8. Molly

    question Why does Atom need our SSNs? No other platform does.

    Hi guys. Why does Atom require our Social Security numbers for payout on domain sales? This is not something to be shared lightly, and no other platform has asked for it. The best I can come up with is maybe they need that for contest winners? Then why not ask that of only those individuals? Thanks.
  9. Molly

    question Why does Atom need our SSNs? No other platform does.

    Hi guys. Why does Atom require our Social Security numbers for payout on domain sales? This is not something to be shared lightly, and no other platform has asked for it. The best I can come up with is maybe they need that for contest winners? Then why not ask that of only those individuals? Thanks.
  10. Primary Names

    registrars Which registrar is proactive at defending its customer's privacy rights ?

    Long back I heard that namecheap was pretty strong in such case. I would prefer dynadot or porkbun but kindly feel free to suggest the one you are aware of. To be clear, I am talking about Privacy in terms of domain registration.
  11. Primary Names

    registrars Which registrar is proactive at defending its customer's privacy rights ?

    Long back I heard that namecheap was pretty strong in such case. I would prefer dynadot or porkbun but kindly feel free to suggest the one you are aware of. To be clear, I am talking about Privacy in terms of domain registration.
  12. ryan87

    Full vs redacted WHOIS privacy.

    I've only really seen this at Porkbun. They describe it as: I would love to hear opinions on what people prefer. My gut reaction is that I'd always want redacted privacy since I want to be listed as the domain registrant with the registry. Has anyone ever heard of situations where it makes...
  13. ryan87

    Full vs redacted WHOIS privacy.

    I've only really seen this at Porkbun. They describe it as: I would love to hear opinions on what people prefer. My gut reaction is that I'd always want redacted privacy since I want to be listed as the domain registrant with the registry. Has anyone ever heard of situations where it makes...
  14. Leo2k

    question Does domain parking compromise privacy of PII?

    I checked the recommended domain parking companies and all of them have mentioned in their privacy policy that the Account info including all PII will be shared with their marketing partners. And their marketing partner will have their own policy!! Is there any domain parking service that...
  15. Leo2k

    question Does domain parking compromise privacy of PII?

    I checked the recommended domain parking companies and all of them have mentioned in their privacy policy that the Account info including all PII will be shared with their marketing partners. And their marketing partner will have their own policy!! Is there any domain parking service that...
  16. Allysin

    Is it not possible to remove Registry Whois Privacy from .online and .store domains?

    I have an account with IONOS. I am in the process of transferring a few domains over from IONOS to One.com. One.com is known for putting the Privacy Whois information on your domains after transfer instead of your real Registrant information. To prevent this, I called up IONOS and asked them to...
  17. Allysin

    Is it not possible to remove Registry Whois Privacy from .online and .store domains?

    I have an account with IONOS. I am in the process of transferring a few domains over from IONOS to One.com. One.com is known for putting the Privacy Whois information on your domains after transfer instead of your real Registrant information. To prevent this, I called up IONOS and asked them to...
  18. Robbie

    advice To WHOIS or Not to WHOIS: Decoding Domain Privacy

    The Big Question - To WHOIS or Not to WHOIS? So do you Whois Privacy or Let it that be your advertising space? https://robbiesblog.com/to-whois-or-not-to-whois-decoding-domain-privacy/12974
  19. Robbie

    advice To WHOIS or Not to WHOIS: Decoding Domain Privacy

    The Big Question - To WHOIS or Not to WHOIS? So do you Whois Privacy or Let it that be your advertising space? https://robbiesblog.com/to-whois-or-not-to-whois-decoding-domain-privacy/12974
  20. NameFinest

    discuss Whois Data and Privacy Settings for Inbound Inquiry

    Do you guys keep your privacy ON or OFF? I've recently got an email through the DynaDot whois system from a domain broker asking for one of my domains. The offer was good! So I'm wondering if I should give up my privacy and make it easier for everyone to email me directly. What do you think?
  21. NameFinest

    discuss Whois Data and Privacy Settings for Inbound Inquiry

    Do you guys keep your privacy ON or OFF? I've recently got an email through the DynaDot whois system from a domain broker asking for one of my domains. The offer was good! So I'm wondering if I should give up my privacy and make it easier for everyone to email me directly. What do you think?
  22. dantex45

    Which registrars hide your data

    Hello everyone! I am someone who cares about my privacy and I wanted to know which registrars hide your data, such as your first and last name. So far I've used namecheap, but I don't know if it's as effective with that.
  23. dantex45

    Which registrars hide your data

    Hello everyone! I am someone who cares about my privacy and I wanted to know which registrars hide your data, such as your first and last name. So far I've used namecheap, but I don't know if it's as effective with that.
  24. AMRO1001

    GoDaddy Domain Privacy Warning Message

    What you think about this Warning message from Godaddy when I try to turn Domain Privacy off? "Exposing your domain contact info leaves you vulnerable to spam email, robocalls, and phishing attack - even if you hide it later. Any changes to your contact info will be exposed immediately." Based...
  25. AMRO1001

    GoDaddy Domain Privacy Warning Message

    What you think about this Warning message from Godaddy when I try to turn Domain Privacy off? "Exposing your domain contact info leaves you vulnerable to spam email, robocalls, and phishing attack - even if you hide it later. Any changes to your contact info will be exposed immediately." Based...
  26. Allysin

    The pros and cons of Whois Privacy for a domainer?

    I'm a beginner domainer with a few hundred domain names. Over the years, some of my domains may have been transferred a few times and now it appears some of them have REDACTED FOR PRIVACY in all of the lines on all Contacts. I just ran into a serious trouble because of this with One.com as...
  27. Allysin

    The pros and cons of Whois Privacy for a domainer?

    I'm a beginner domainer with a few hundred domain names. Over the years, some of my domains may have been transferred a few times and now it appears some of them have REDACTED FOR PRIVACY in all of the lines on all Contacts. I just ran into a serious trouble because of this with One.com as...
  28. LoveCatchyDomains

    GoDaddy Blocking Emails?

    Absolutely agreed. And, for the "spam email filtering option," it's concerning whether those agreeing to it understand fully the implications of such a setting. What puzzles me as well is how it is justified to have first class email also blocked? Aren't there laws against that in the...
  29. Sam1234

    question Is it possible to buy a domain and host it anonymously?

    I don't just mean WHOIS Privacy, but is there a way to do this such that the owner could never be identified? And also, without breaking any laws, so the site wouldn't be shut down?
  30. Sam1234

    question Is it possible to buy a domain and host it anonymously?

    I don't just mean WHOIS Privacy, but is there a way to do this such that the owner could never be identified? And also, without breaking any laws, so the site wouldn't be shut down?
  31. keesj

    Best practices for your registrant contact email address?

    I'm curious what the best practices are with regards to email addresses for your registrant contact and registrar accounts. Let's say my name is John Doe, and I use [email protected] as my primary email address. If someone were able to get access to the domain name (e.g. through social...
  32. keesj

    Best practices for your registrant contact email address?

    I'm curious what the best practices are with regards to email addresses for your registrant contact and registrar accounts. Let's say my name is John Doe, and I use [email protected] as my primary email address. If someone were able to get access to the domain name (e.g. through social...
  33. WhoaDomain.com

    news Are Meta domains doomed? Maybe?

    Is the article below an indication that meta domains will not have the payout many are hoping for? As far as selling to Meta? https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2022/03/20/meta-employees-look-to-ditch-jobs-amid-stock-crash/amp/
  34. WhoaDomain.com

    news Are Meta domains doomed? Maybe?

    Is the article below an indication that meta domains will not have the payout many are hoping for? As far as selling to Meta? https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2022/03/20/meta-employees-look-to-ditch-jobs-amid-stock-crash/amp/
  35. Future Sensors

    security Face Recognition Technology Explained (EFF)

    Face Recognition Technology: Commonly Used Terms As face recognition technology evolves at a dizzying speed, new uses and terminologies seem to develop daily. On this page, we attempt to define and disambiguate some of the most commonly used terms. Read more...
  36. Future Sensors

    security Face Recognition Technology Explained (EFF)

    Face Recognition Technology: Commonly Used Terms As face recognition technology evolves at a dizzying speed, new uses and terminologies seem to develop daily. On this page, we attempt to define and disambiguate some of the most commonly used terms. Read more...
  37. Future Sensors

    security Neighborhoods Watched: The rise of urban mass surveillance

    Article: https://surveillance.thelensnola.org/
  38. Future Sensors

    security Neighborhoods Watched: The rise of urban mass surveillance

    Article: https://surveillance.thelensnola.org/
  39. Future Sensors

    security Facebook's smart glasses could invade your privacy in new ways

    Facebook’s smart glasses could invade your privacy in new ways 'Lifelogging' means never forgetting what you said in a nasty argument https://www.marketwatch.com/story/facebooks-smart-glasses-could-invade-your-privacy-in-new-ways-11634759384
  40. Future Sensors

    security Facebook's smart glasses could invade your privacy in new ways

    Facebook’s smart glasses could invade your privacy in new ways 'Lifelogging' means never forgetting what you said in a nasty argument https://www.marketwatch.com/story/facebooks-smart-glasses-could-invade-your-privacy-in-new-ways-11634759384
  41. Future Sensors

    security Can the DNS support encryption without enabling centralization?

    Can the DNS support encryption without enabling centralization? DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and DNS-over-TLS (DoT) improve the privacy of DNS queries and responses. While encryption is a positive thing, deployment of these protocols has, in some cases, resulted in further centralization of the DNS...
  42. Future Sensors

    security Can the DNS support encryption without enabling centralization?

    Can the DNS support encryption without enabling centralization? DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) and DNS-over-TLS (DoT) improve the privacy of DNS queries and responses. While encryption is a positive thing, deployment of these protocols has, in some cases, resulted in further centralization of the DNS...
  43. Future Sensors

    security Bugs in our Pockets: The Risks of Client-Side Scanning

    Bugs in our Pockets: The Risks of Client-Side Scanning H. Abelson, R. Anderson, S. M. Bellovin, J. Benaloh, M. Blaze, J. Callas, W. Diffie, S. Landau, P. G. Neumann, R. L. Rivest, J. I. Schiller, B. Schneier, V. Teague, C. Troncoso October 15, 2021 Our increasing reliance on digital...
  44. Future Sensors

    security Bugs in our Pockets: The Risks of Client-Side Scanning

    Bugs in our Pockets: The Risks of Client-Side Scanning H. Abelson, R. Anderson, S. M. Bellovin, J. Benaloh, M. Blaze, J. Callas, W. Diffie, S. Landau, P. G. Neumann, R. L. Rivest, J. I. Schiller, B. Schneier, V. Teague, C. Troncoso October 15, 2021 Our increasing reliance on digital...
  45. Future Sensors

    legal NIS2 Directive: EU to ban anonymous websites (draft)

    Cybersecurity: EU to ban anonymous websites The EU is currently drafting legislation to increase cyber security (revised NIS Directive, in short “NIS 2”). According to this directive, the registration of internet domain names will in future require the correct identification of the owner in the...
  46. Future Sensors

    legal NIS2 Directive: EU to ban anonymous websites (draft)

    Cybersecurity: EU to ban anonymous websites The EU is currently drafting legislation to increase cyber security (revised NIS Directive, in short “NIS 2”). According to this directive, the registration of internet domain names will in future require the correct identification of the owner in the...
  47. Future Sensors

    security Who emailed who? Institutional privacy risks in the DNS

    Who emailed who? Institutional privacy risks in the DNS https://blog.apnic.net/2021/10/04/who-emailed-who-institutional-privacy-risks-in-the-dns/
  48. Future Sensors

    security Who emailed who? Institutional privacy risks in the DNS

    Who emailed who? Institutional privacy risks in the DNS https://blog.apnic.net/2021/10/04/who-emailed-who-institutional-privacy-risks-in-the-dns/
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