Domain Privacy Revisited
Since domain privacy seems to be the hot topic on everyone’s minds I decided that maybe it was time to delve a bit deeper. This time though I am going to focus a bit more on the personal level versus the business level. First, just to make sure everyone is up to speed on things, here is a quick breakdown on domain privacy. When you purchase a domain name, your information will be made “publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws” (http://www.icann.org/en/faq/#whois). This is where the term WHOIS comes into play. WHOIS is a query against a database of publicly available information maintained by each of the registrars. This is where your information is stored and displayed to anyone who runs a WHOIS query against your domain. This information typically includes your name, address, phone number, and email address. In order to remain not only ICANN compliant, but also compliant with any agreements you have with your registrar when you purchased the domain, this information is supposed to be kept up to date and accurate at all times. » Read the Rest