Domain Privacy

When you register a domain, your personal information—such as your name, address, email, and phone number—becomes accessible to anyone via the WHOIS database. This exposure can lead to unwanted contact from spammers, marketing firms, and other online fraudsters.

Protecting Your Privacy

To help safeguard your personal information, we offer free WHOIS/ID Protection for most of our domains. This service conceals your personal details from the public WHOIS database.

  • Automatic Protection: For all domain orders with top-level domains (TLDs) that support WHOIS protection, this feature is enabled by default.
  • Exceptions: Please note that some domains, such as .de and .us, cannot be protected with WHOIS protection.

If you have any questions about WHOIS protection, please contact our Support Team.

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