Monday, August 24, 2015

How to Hide Whois Information (4 Steps)


Read the WHOIS privacy policy of your domain registrar or your Web hosting provider, if you purchased your domain through your Web hosting firm. The WHOIS privacy policy will explain exactly what the domain registrar will release publicly through the WHOIS database.
Contact your domain registrar or Web hosting provider and inquire if the firm offers private registration services. When you sign up for your domain and opt for the private registration service, your domain is registered under a third party. This service will hide your name, telephone number and address, listing the third party's contact information instead.
Read the terms of the private registration service before signing up. Make sure you understand how much control you will have over your domain, in addition to learning about any content or activities prohibited by the provider.
Sign up for the private registration services to hide your contact information from the public. Usually, there are fees associated with the service -- expect to pay on average around $10.00 per month or more, as of October 2010. There are some registrars and Web hosting providers offering the service free, but such cases are rare.
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