Lucian Hodoboc
Established Member
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Considering that the new European laws (the GDPR) impose all website owners to have either their own name, email address and phone number, or those of a data protection officer, clearly mentioned in the privacy policy and / or terms of service page, are the WhoIs privacy protection features offered by some domain providers basically useless?
Why would anyone want to pay an extra-fee to hide their name from WhoIs if GDPR requires that you make your name public on your website (or blog or forum)?
What do you think?
Why would anyone want to pay an extra-fee to hide their name from WhoIs if GDPR requires that you make your name public on your website (or blog or forum)?
What do you think?