Sounds scary?About Domain Privacy
In fact this is why the practice of using a fake address and registrant name for the WHOISdata is still pretty common nowadays for self protection. However, the ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), global regulatory body for the domain name industry) has a policy stating that each and every registrar is required to keep a WHOIS database that contains publicly accessible contact information for all names that have been registered. What make things worse, if you do not submit correct or complete information; your domain name is subject to being deleted from the registry.
This article is a follow up on my previous article about domain names. Most people do not realize that your domain registration details are often made freely available online. Personally identifiable information that you (as a domain owner) would probably like to keep confidential is exposed to virtually anyone with internet access – yes, just a simple ‘WHOIS’ search and your name, residential address and email address, telephone numbers, etc… will be exposed to the public.About Domain Privacy
I know, it’s depressing to realize how limited is our defense against data miners, spammers 阅读全文 »
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