A Albert VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 15 Jul 29, 2004 627 views 7 replies #1 Is it necessary to put right info on contact of a domain ? What will happen if i dont put any info(.com) ? How about annonymous info ?
Is it necessary to put right info on contact of a domain ? What will happen if i dont put any info(.com) ? How about annonymous info ?
R rony Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 Jul 29, 2004 #2 you need to give the right infos, else you can loose your domain. there are several services offering privat whois. rony
you need to give the right infos, else you can loose your domain. there are several services offering privat whois. rony
sibaong NamePros Fansâ„¢VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 56 Jul 29, 2004 #4 You have to pay some $$$ to hide your whois info
Dave_Z Electrifying GuyTop Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 394 Jul 29, 2004 #5 Many registrars offer a sort of proxy service to hide your WHOIS contact info. One registrar I know that offers it for free is http://www.omnis.com/. NSI has an interesting feature: you can input 2 sets of contact data. One for WHOIS & another for their internal records that are definitely not shown to the public.
Many registrars offer a sort of proxy service to hide your WHOIS contact info. One registrar I know that offers it for free is http://www.omnis.com/. NSI has an interesting feature: you can input 2 sets of contact data. One for WHOIS & another for their internal records that are definitely not shown to the public.
H HFear VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 47 Jul 29, 2004 #6 NameCheap.com is currently offering free Whois Guards for new domains or transfers.
Anthony VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 15 Aug 1, 2004 #7 Originally posted by HellFear NameCheap.com is currently offering free Whois Guards for new domains or transfers. Click to expand... Good to know. I wonder if any registrars will start offering private whois as a regular feature. Might happen in the future...
Originally posted by HellFear NameCheap.com is currently offering free Whois Guards for new domains or transfers. Click to expand... Good to know. I wonder if any registrars will start offering private whois as a regular feature. Might happen in the future...
Raf Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 5 Aug 1, 2004 #8 You never know, such a thing might be possible later on I guess Anthony. However such services are not very costly, they range to about $1 USD per domain/year which isn't to bad at all.
You never know, such a thing might be possible later on I guess Anthony. However such services are not very costly, they range to about $1 USD per domain/year which isn't to bad at all.