Domain Privacy
Shield your sensitive data
Protects your personal information from being gathered by spammers, scammers, and marketers, which helps reduce unwanted messages and spam.
Keeping your personal information private lowers the risk of identity theft, fraud, and different forms of cybercrime.
Hiding your personal information lowers the chances of targeted attacks, phishing attempts, and various other cyber threats.
Domain privacy, also known as WHOIS privacy, is an additional service offered during domain name registration that allows you to safeguard your personal name and contact details.
When someone registers a domain, the registrar is obligated to share the new website owner's information with the ICANN WHOIS database. This allows authorities to identify the owner if the website engages in illegal activities.
However, this means that website owners risk having their sensitive personal information, such as their address, phone number, and email, publicly accessible online.
For those who prefer to keep their details private, domain privacy protection lets the registrar provide their own contact information instead of yours. This way, you comply with ICANN's rules while safeguarding your personal data from public exposure.
The WHOIS privacy service is an important resource for improving online security and privacy for anyone registering a domain.
It ensures personal information remains confidential, providing reassurance while enabling domain owners to manage their websites and communicate efficiently.