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'''Domain privacy''' is offered by several registrars such as [[Go Daddy]], [[Network Solutions]], [[eNom]] and so forth. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user's info in the [[whois]] with the info of a [[proxy|proxy service]] such as ''Domains by Proxy'' or ''Whois Privacy Protection Service.'' In [[March 2005]], the [[National Telecommunications and Information Administration]] has said that all owners of [[.us]] domains will not have the option of keeping their information private, and that it must be made public.
'''Domain privacy''' is offered by several registrars such as [[Go Daddy]], [[Network Solutions]], [[Enom Inc.|eNom]] and so forth. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user's info in the [[whois]] with the info of a [[proxy|proxy service]] such as ''Domains by Proxy'' or ''Whois Privacy Protection Service.'' In [[March 2005]], the [[National Telecommunications and Information Administration]] has said that all owners of [[.us]] domains will not have the option of keeping their information private, and that it must be made public.


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Revision as of 22:27, 29 July 2005

Domain privacy is offered by several registrars such as Go Daddy, Network Solutions, eNom and so forth. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user's info in the whois with the info of a proxy service such as Domains by Proxy or Whois Privacy Protection Service. In March 2005, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration has said that all owners of .us domains will not have the option of keeping their information private, and that it must be made public.

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