Personal domain name registrations
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
S. Senthil Kumar wrote:
So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Fill in my personal information and get on with my life. My name, address, and # are in the phone book already.
Citizen 20.1.01
'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
Hi Senthil, you might want to use a registrar who allows private registrations. The info displayed in the
whois
record is that of the registrar vs. your own. I also recommend getting a PO box and using that address. (That's what I did). /raviMy new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
godaddy.com offers a "private" registration for $3 that will "hide" this information from the "public" however it is still on file with the ICANN I believe, but the "who is" is some kind of go daddy hoo ha.
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
I gave all that personal contact info to the registrar years ago when I registered my site, and as far as I know no one has tried to break into my house to steal my website. But my dogs might have scared them off...
Someone's gotta be the last to know, but why is it always me?
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
There are some registrars that do offer so-called private registrations, but that involves using their company as the official registrant in the WHOIS database. I'm not a big fan of that, though. Unless you really don't want people to know for some reason, I wouldn't worry about it. As someone else said, that's all public information, anyway. Ed
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
S. Senthil Kumar wrote:
The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public.
I've seen a lot of entries that were blank.
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
Use a free dynamic dns service that does not ask for any confidential information but still registers me a domain ([SOMENAMEOFMYCHOICE].homeip.net) at no charge to me.
John
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I gave all that personal contact info to the registrar years ago when I registered my site, and as far as I know no one has tried to break into my house to steal my website. But my dogs might have scared them off...
Someone's gotta be the last to know, but why is it always me?
i had a website hijacked and held ransom by someone who faked my email address. it took many days of phone calls and faxes to my registrar to get it back.
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Hi Senthil, you might want to use a registrar who allows private registrations. The info displayed in the
whois
record is that of the registrar vs. your own. I also recommend getting a PO box and using that address. (That's what I did). /raviMy new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
you might want to use a registrar who allows private registrations. The info displayed in the whois record is that of the registrar vs. your own.
The downside (and it's a big one) is that, AFAIK, the registrar is then the official owner. Cheers, Drew.
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
I don't put a valid phone number, the rest is correct on my registrations.
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I don't put a valid phone number, the rest is correct on my registrations.
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Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. -- Ernest HemingwayEnnis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
I don't put a valid phone number
That is what I do on all web pages that ask for my phone number. They will get 999-999-9999 and if the site rejects that I give them 412-555-1212 and if that still does not work I give them the # of the fax machine.
John
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
I don't put a valid phone number
That is what I do on all web pages that ask for my phone number. They will get 999-999-9999 and if the site rejects that I give them 412-555-1212 and if that still does not work I give them the # of the fax machine.
John
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
As has been said a decent registrar will have the option of concealing your personal info and they *won't charge extra for it*. Try Domaindirect, we've used them for years and they've been very solid for us with lot's of advanced capabilities and the ability to do pretty much *anything* with your domain at no extra charge.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
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I am trying to register a domain name for myself and I'm worried about the contact information that I have to give to the registrar. The whois database will apparently contain the name, address and telephone number of the registrant (me) and that database, as you all know, is public. So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Regards Senthil [MVP - Visual C#] _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | My Flickr | WinMacro
Registrars like GoDaddy do offer a Whois Protection from spammers with captcha.
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As has been said a decent registrar will have the option of concealing your personal info and they *won't charge extra for it*. Try Domaindirect, we've used them for years and they've been very solid for us with lot's of advanced capabilities and the ability to do pretty much *anything* with your domain at no extra charge.
"It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson
John C wrote:
a decent registrar will have the option of concealing your personal info and they *won't charge extra for it*.
Ever look into the legal ramifications of not being listed in the WHOIS when both ICANN and CIRA require it as part of their domain registration agreements? Cheers, Drew.
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S. Senthil Kumar wrote:
So how do you go about registering personal domains?
Fill in my personal information and get on with my life. My name, address, and # are in the phone book already.
Citizen 20.1.01
'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'
Shog9 wrote:
My name, address, and # are in the phone book already.
Ain't it the truth. I never worry about any of that sort of stuff.
Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
I don't put a valid phone number
That is what I do on all web pages that ask for my phone number. They will get 999-999-9999 and if the site rejects that I give them 412-555-1212 and if that still does not work I give them the # of the fax machine.
John
Try your local "dial_A_Prayer" number.