What is WHOIS privacy protection and how can I enable it?
Asked 2 years ago
WHOIS privacy protection is a service offered by domain registrars, such as DomainPeople, that helps to keep your personal information confidential when registering a domain name. When you register a domain, your personal information, including your name, address, phone number, and email address, is typically made public through the WHOIS database. This information can be accessed by anyone who performs a WHOIS lookup, potentially leading to unwanted solicitations, spam, or privacy concerns.
Enabling WHOIS privacy protection ensures that your personal information is shielded from public view. Instead of displaying your actual details, the service substitutes them with generic information, such as the contact details of a forwarding service. This way, you can still receive important communication related to your domain while keeping your personal information private and secure.
To enable WHOIS privacy protection through DomainPeople, you would generally need to log into your account on their website. There you should navigate to the domain management section and look for an option to manage WHOIS privacy settings. If you do not see the option readily available, you may need to refer to the support resources on their website, which can provide specific instructions on how to activate this feature. Keeping your personal information safe is essential, and utilizing WHOIS privacy protection is a smart way to do so.
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