Internet Domain / Whois Question
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Internet Domain / Whois Question
Hi,
Please forgive the stupid question – I really have no idea about this as software / Internet is not a speciality of mine and I do not program the sites myself.
I have a couple of dot.com registrations. Considering my line of work involves relatively expensive hardware, I’m a tad nervous about my full name and address appearing in the Whois Internet domain registration log, for obvious security reasons. I notice that a lot of firms register their dot.com domains with third-party firms. However, being an independent operator, I am not entirely sure how one would go about getting my dot.coms registered at the address of a third-party administrator.
Will I have to effectively sell my domains to a third-party, and have them re-register them? Is there such a thing as a 'baby-sitting' service for domain registrations?
Thanks in advance for tolerating what probably is a stupid question!
Please forgive the stupid question – I really have no idea about this as software / Internet is not a speciality of mine and I do not program the sites myself.
I have a couple of dot.com registrations. Considering my line of work involves relatively expensive hardware, I’m a tad nervous about my full name and address appearing in the Whois Internet domain registration log, for obvious security reasons. I notice that a lot of firms register their dot.com domains with third-party firms. However, being an independent operator, I am not entirely sure how one would go about getting my dot.coms registered at the address of a third-party administrator.
Will I have to effectively sell my domains to a third-party, and have them re-register them? Is there such a thing as a 'baby-sitting' service for domain registrations?
Thanks in advance for tolerating what probably is a stupid question!
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I've had this issue as well. For UK domains there is an opt-out option. You don't have this for a dotcom so I've used the address of my hosting company as the address for the technical contact along with my email address.
This way, I retain control of the domain without exposing private data. This is the whois for gdwnet.com - my domain:
Registrant:
Private Individual
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon
GB
Domain name: GDWNET.COM
Administrative Contact:
Williams, Gary [email protected]
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon
GB
+44.8707872835
Technical Contact:
Hostmaster, Gradwell dot com [email protected]
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon BA1 2SE
GB
+44.8707872835
This way, I retain control of the domain without exposing private data. This is the whois for gdwnet.com - my domain:
Registrant:
Private Individual
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon
GB
Domain name: GDWNET.COM
Administrative Contact:
Williams, Gary [email protected]
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon
GB
+44.8707872835
Technical Contact:
Hostmaster, Gradwell dot com [email protected]
3-3a Gloucester Street
Bath, Avon BA1 2SE
GB
+44.8707872835
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From: BRISTOL!
There is a significant reason they ask for your address, its so they have you as a legal entity...
You can register using registerX or similar and get a recognised address to put in the whois, you register your names with the agency, they supply and address, and the registers know its not your address and know you are using an agency.
Some registers have lists of anonomous agencies that are approved, some dont.
With godaddy i think you can add it on after.
I put my hosts address in my public whois with there permission, and they forward any letters to me...
You can register using registerX or similar and get a recognised address to put in the whois, you register your names with the agency, they supply and address, and the registers know its not your address and know you are using an agency.
Some registers have lists of anonomous agencies that are approved, some dont.
With godaddy i think you can add it on after.
I put my hosts address in my public whois with there permission, and they forward any letters to me...
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Generally a decent hosting company will understand your right to privacy. Some, may even offer to put their address into the various contact fields.
I'd be surprised if any hosting company had an issue with you using their contact details, In fact if they DO have an issue I wouldn't use them.
I'd be surprised if any hosting company had an issue with you using their contact details, In fact if they DO have an issue I wouldn't use them.
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I've got a .co.uk domain and at registration I took the option of having my name excluded from the whois database - I seem to recall I had that option as I was a private individual, not an organisation.


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From: Denmark
.COM is a "thin" TLD (top level domain), meaning that very few details are registered at the actual Network Information Centre (NIC, the place that administrates the TLD).
www.who.is gives the following for microsoft.com, no mention of who actually owns it, you can try your own domains:
Domain Name: microsoft.com
Status: clientDeleteProhibited, clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited
Registrar: TUCOWS INC.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Expiration Date: 2014-05-03
Creation Date: 1991-05-02
Last Update Date: 2006-10-10
Name Servers:
ns1.msft.net
ns2.msft.net
ns3.msft.net
ns4.msft.net
ns5.msft.net
www.who.is gives the following for microsoft.com, no mention of who actually owns it, you can try your own domains:
Domain Name: microsoft.com
Status: clientDeleteProhibited, clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited
Registrar: TUCOWS INC.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Expiration Date: 2014-05-03
Creation Date: 1991-05-02
Last Update Date: 2006-10-10
Name Servers:
ns1.msft.net
ns2.msft.net
ns3.msft.net
ns4.msft.net
ns5.msft.net
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I've been burgled three times. Twice was before the invention of the internet, and the third time it was a local lad who lived a mile away. Your name and address on a domain whois will increase your chances of being burgled by precisely 0.00001%.




