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    Domain privacy is a service offered by a number of domain name registrars. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user's info in the WHOIS with the info of a forwarding service (for email and sometimes postal mail, done by a proxy server).

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    Area security for space names is a vital component in the event that you need to lessen spam and/or dangers to individual data, for example, fraud.

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    It is completely to the wish of the individual to go in for a public or private registration. People who do not want their personal information like contact details, e-mail information to be displayed to the public will prefer for a private registration. This is to avoid spammers from accessing the personal information to annoy the domain owner with unwanted emails, calls etc. Whoever does a whois search by using lookup tools like WhoisXY.com will be able to view only a third party(mostly the host provider) details hence even if they have to contact the domain owner they will be filtered by the third party. This is just to protect the domain owner...if you think you can handle such unwanted advertisements, scams, spamming you can very well opt for a public registration.

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    Domain name privacy is a service proposed by a number of domain name registrars. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the customer's info in the WHO IS with the information of a forwarding service (for email and sometimes postal email, made by a proxy server).

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    As with any discussion, it’s good to first touch on what it is we’re talking about. Domain privacy or WHOIS protection (different registrars sometimes refer to it by different names) hides the domain registrant’s personal information from the public WHOIS database.

    WHOIS is an organization that manages all data regarding domain registration. All registrant details are considered public information, in addition to the nameservers and other simple details regarding domain registrations (e.g. registration, renewal, and expiry dates).

    If someone knows a registered domain name, they can enter it into any WHOIS search tool on the web to retrieve this public information. With privacy protection in place, all of this information becomes masked.

    This includes hiding your personal name, address, phone, email, and business name. Instead, a generic registrar-generated information set is displayed.

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    Every domain name has a WHOIS listing, which is a searchable database of registered domains. It is available to everyone on the Internet. Without domain privacy, or WHOIS privacy protection, all of your contact information (address, phone number, name, etc) is available to the public.

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    This means that when you register a domain name, your personal contact information is available on the Internet for anyone to see. This is where MyDomain's WHOIS Privacy product steps in. MyDomain's Domain Privacy protects your personal privacy by making your domain registration private.

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    When a domain name is registered, the owner's contact information is made publicly available in a database easily accessible by anyone. This free information is invaluable to telemarketers, spammers, and other alike. Domain privacy hides this information and helps protect your identity.
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    It is a must-have feature, as you will avoid a lot of unnecessary emails and calls.... So save your nerves, some providers actually give you free data privacy, as well sometimes you may pay for it. But either way, it is a good thing to have )

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    Domain privacy may be a service offered by variety of name registrars. A user buys privacy from the corporate, WHO successively replaces the user's info within the WHOIS with the knowledge of a forwarding service for email and generally communication mail, it's done by a proxy server.

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    Domain privacy you can call protection, for example, your date is available to the public and you do privacy this a domain privacy. This is a service that you hides all contact information from the public on WHOIS listing.

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    Domain privacy is essential for any website owner who wants to protect their personal information. It is a service offered by a number of domain name registrars. It is the ability to mask the information you used to register your domain name.

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    Domain Privacy is a service that hides all your contact information from the public on WHOIS listing. Privacy Protection is a service that's available when you purchase your domain name

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