I just registered another domain name that doesnt support whois privacy and I would like to hide my actual details.

How have you done this? Post office box?

  • Pons_Aelius
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    148 months ago

    I have to ask. If whois privacy is important to you, why did you register a domain without it?

      • Pons_Aelius
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        8 months ago

        If that is the case you will have to decide which is more important, the domain or your privacy.

  • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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    48 months ago

    A post box would be the best option IMO, as well as another contact number. Those combined are more expensive than just purchasing the domain with privacy protection included though…

    If you’re not asked to add whois privacy at the checkout in future, the registrar or domain owner probably don’t allow it

    • @beirdobaggins@lemmy.worldOP
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      18 months ago

      I think I was spoiled from google domains always including it by default. Using a new registrar now and I just assumed.

      It’s not worth the cost of a P.O. box. Gonna drop the domain.

  • @jetA
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    48 months ago

    Setup a corporation to own the asset, and list the corporate contacts for the whois information

      • @Zikeji@programming.dev
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        38 months ago

        If you buy one of those registered agent services that might work - I haven’t looked into it and you’re looking at a couple hundred a year though.

      • @jetA
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        18 months ago

        its not the same problem, now anyone who wants to know who you are has to pierce the corporate vale. If the holding corporation is incorporated in a friendly jurisdiction, then you have extra big steps toe pierce the corporate vale (Malta, Kit Neives, Bermuda, etc)