Secure Your Domain Whois - Because your Privacy is Important!
If you value your privacy, Whois Privacy is one of the best
investments you can make in your domain name!
Whois Privacy or Secure Whois or ID Protect or Private Registration works
same way as having your phone number "un-listed": it prevents people for
gaining access to your name, address, phone number and email address. You
will still remain the domain owner but your name and address will not show up in
public whois record.
At the time of domain registration or later, you can always activate
Whois Privacy and protect your private information. Where most of
the registrars charges $10-20 per year for this service, we are offering at low
cost of $5 per year only. And that is not it, for a
limited time, we are giving it away FREE. Log into your account and under
"My Domains" your will see an icon in front of each domain where you can
activate this great feature.
Why do I need Whois Privacy
A domain name with whois privacy can protect you from:
- Domain related spam - majority of spammers harvest their mailing list
from domain whois information
- Identity theft and fraud
- Domain name hijackers
- Harassers, stalkers and data miners
- Privacy intrusions
- and much more....
ICANN regulations require that a domain registrant must provide a valid
contact information including email address in domain publicly accessible domain
whois information otherwise the registrant may face losing the domain name.
Providing wrong contact information in domain whois record is not recommended
and it violates ICANN regulations. So without protecting your private
information in domain whois record, your private information is displayed and
made available to anyone who wants to see it, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
With our Whois Privacy service, now you can have a peace of mind and take
advantage of it while it is still free.
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