The service that is being mentioned in here will really be able to give you a lot of good things and it is a fact that you will hear a lot of good things about it from other users.
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The service that is being mentioned in here will really be able to give you a lot of good things and it is a fact that you will hear a lot of good things about it from other users.
I don't get it. Why not? Without WhoIS ID Protect, spammers could obtain your email, fax and postal address easily through your domain. With Whois, you can protect your privacy from spammers by masking your domain contact information.
Privacy protection services substitute your contact info for theirs as the owner (registrant) in the WHOIS. Whoever is listed as the registrant in the WHOIS is considered the legal owner - and is liable for any misdeeds. Registrars will not take that liability - you aren't paying them enough - so they revert ownership back to you at (varying degrees) signs of trouble.
Lesson that you should get Google Adsense approval then only get Whois ID Protection. I think it might not a good idea to sign up a new Google account again , you might just request the registrar to remove the whois id protection then email the Google workers to check it while i believe they did their job more effective compare to Facebook .
I don't no this information.
It is the way by an actual google human employee verifies your site, maybe you will be getting a little more traffic and good rank.
The service that is being mentioned in here will really be able to give you a lot of good things and it is a fact that you will hear a lot of good things about it from other users.
Reducing Spam
When your name and contact information is visible in a WHOIS search, you are opening yourself to a great deal of spam. Many marketers will use this information to develop lists to sell to virtually any organization looking to mass email information. This allows marketers to develop niche mailing lists to sell for their own gains while subjecting you to unsolicited email.
Spam could also include unsolicited email from those attempting to earn your business. Website designers, other website owners and other “deals” could easily begin to flood your inbox. Registrations scams, fake alerts and more can also become problematic if your information is made available to the public.