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BreederCreature

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Mar 17, 2007
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I recently found a website where you can put in a url and get the site owner's personal contact information. This creeps me out. Is there anyway to keep my info private? Thanks!
 
Depends on the domain name holder. I have Yahoo controlling my domain name and they offer to hide my personal info for an extra fee. I assume others work similarly for various fees and some do it for free probably. It is a touch creepy, but necessary since it allows legal follow-ups and charging of criminal activities online.
 
As stated above, basically when you register a domain an administrative contact is needed for the WHOIS record of your domain. This can either be your details, or you can use 3rd parties which normally charge a small fee to do so (also normally an option when registering with most domain registrars).

My domain for example has Domains by Proxy, Inc as the contact ;)
 
I'm using asmallorange.com for hosting and that's also where I got my domain name. I haven't worked on the website at all (the project it's for isn't done yet), so I can't figure out how to login or anything. Does anyone else use A Small Orange, know how to login, and where to purchase the privacy thingy?

Thanks for your help! I'm not doing anything illegal online, I just don't like the idea of complete strangers being able to see my phone number and where I live haha.
 
I recently found a website where you can put in a url and get the site owner's personal contact information. This creeps me out. Is there anyway to keep my info private? Thanks!

You can always put false info. Depending on the url, i dont put my real contact info.
 
Almost all the providers have a privacy option: the provider information is showed instead yours.

Ask to your provider if the have this kind of option.


PS there are several website that get site owner's personal contact information
 
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