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Whois Guarded: .com Domain Privacy

Started by chirkovmisha, Jul 05, 2024, 02:33 AM

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chirkovmishaTopic starter

I'm seeking guidance on selecting a domain registrar that offers a .com domain purchase.
The key requirement is the availability of a robust privacy feature, preferably termed 'Private Person', which ensures that personal details are not disclosed via whois directories.

 The effectiveness of the privacy service is paramount, even if it incurs additional costs. Your recommendations are highly appreciated.
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Pynsrattes

When selecting a domain registrar for a .com domain, here are some key factors to consider:

Privacy Protection Services:
- Look for registrars that offer WHOIS privacy services, sometimes referred to as "Private Registration" or "Domain Privacy". This service replaces your personal information in the WHOIS directory with the information of a forwarding service.
- Some registrars include privacy services at no additional cost, while others may charge a fee. Given your emphasis on the effectiveness of the service, it might be worth investing in a registrar that charges a premium for a more robust privacy shield.

Reputation and Reliability:
- Choose a registrar with a strong reputation for customer service and reliability. A registrar that is responsive and helpful can be invaluable if you encounter any issues with your domain.

Additional Security Features:
- Beyond privacy, consider registrars that offer additional security features such as two-factor authentication, domain locking, and SSL certificates to further protect your domain and website.

Transparency and Control:
- Ensure that the registrar provides clear terms of service and retains you as the legal owner of the domain. You should have full control over your domain settings and the ability to transfer your domain if needed.

Cost Considerations:
- While your primary concern is privacy, be mindful of the overall cost. Some registrars may offer lower initial prices but have higher renewal rates or hidden fees.

Based on these criteria, here are a few registrars known for their privacy services:
- Namecheap: Offers free WHOIS privacy protection with domain registration.
- Gandi: Includes free WHOIS privacy and emphasizes user rights and ownership.
- Hover: Known for straightforward pricing and free WHOIS privacy.

The effectiveness of a privacy service can also depend on the jurisdiction of the registrar and how it responds to legal requests. It's advisable to read reviews and possibly reach out to the registrars directly to discuss your specific privacy needs.
Prioritize registrars that are transparent about their privacy services and have a track record of protecting user data. The additional cost for robust privacy features is often a worthwhile investment for peace of mind and security.
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WoneLer

One that stands out is a service catered to private individuals, where you can secure a domain like domain.com for a reasonable fee. On the other hand, for those looking to save some money, internet.bs offers a free domain Privacy service.
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Playevearorne

The use of a 'Private Person' designation for .com and other domain names now requires payment, which is supported by the general public, as far as I understand.

The specific cost for this designation varies.
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dtsystems

I'd recommend the following domain registrars that offer robust privacy features, specifically the 'Private Person' or equivalent, to safeguard your personal details from being exposed via WHOIS directories.

For a reliable and trustworthy option, consider Namecheap, which provides a 'Private Person' feature, also known as WhoisGuard, at a reasonable cost. This service effectively conceals your personal information, replacing it with generic data in the WHOIS database. Another registrar, Porkbun, offers a similar 'Private Person' feature, which is included free with domain registration, making it an attractive choice for those seeking cost-effective solutions.

However, if you're willing to pay a premium for top-notch privacy protection, consider using a registrar like Dynadot, which offers a 'Private Person' feature as an add-on service. This registrar is known for its robust security measures and reliable customer support.

On the other hand, if you're looking for a registrar that's not afraid to push boundaries, you might want to consider Uniregistry, which offers a 'Private Person' feature, but with a twist. They claim to provide an additional layer of protection by using a proprietary system to mask your personal information, but some critics argue that this comes at the cost of transparency and accountability.
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