Get a Whois Protection to Increase Your Security and Privacy
WHOIS has the following features:
Protection against identity theft: Prevents thieves from obtaining your personal data. Physical safety: Prevents strangers from knowing your house address. Preventing unwanted contact or harassment is known as stalking prevention.
Email spam minimization: Stops your email from being collected by spammers. Telemarketing calls: Prevents sales calls to your phone number. Junk mail: Minimizes undesired physical correspondence to your location.
Your domain's WHOIS information contains extensive personal details that can be used by anyone seeking to imitate you and, with some skill, potentially steal your domain name. The Whois Privacy Protection feature assists you in successfully blocking these kinds of attempts
Competitive intelligence obscures corporate ownership from competitors. It also preserves a professional aesthetic for commercial online platforms. With regard to vendor relations, it serves to discourage aggressive marketing tactics by web service providers.
Domain Privacy Protection
When you register domains, you have to supply accurate & true personal information for the domain owner. And according to ICANN regulations, this information must be publicly available - meaning that everyone with the necessary tools can look it up. However, there is a way to make sure your private details are protected - with the assistance of the Domain Privacy Protection.
Availability to WHOIS Privacy Protection
Not every TLD qualifies for WHOIS Privacy Protection. WHOIS Privacy Protection is available for both generic and country-specific domain extensions, including.COM,.NET,.ORG,.INFO,.BIZ,.CO,.ME,.TV, and.CC.
Domain Privacy Protection with Name Is On
Thanks to the Domain Privacy Protection Service by Name Is On, you can protect yourself from identity theft, secure your domain from hijacking, reduce the risks of spam attacks against your personal e-mail and significantly increase your overall domain security.
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions
Are All of my domains eligible for domain Privacy and Protection?
The majority of top-level domains (gTLDs) offer Domain Privacy and Protection. Nevertheless, certain controlled extensions and country-code extensions (ccTLDs) are not supported.
How come I can't add Domain Privacy and Protection to my domain?
It is crucial to remember that your WHOIS information is still kept secret from the general public because these domains are still covered by our Domain Privacy. There will be more security features soon.
What Is the Price of Domain Privacy?
The Domain Privacy Protection Service will cost you $7.50/year and is available on the order from, when registering a new domain name.