Whois Privacy Protection, at times also referred to as WHOIS or Whois Privacy Protection, is a service that conceals the actual contact details of domain name registrants on WHOIS check web sites. Without protection, the personal name, postal address and email account of any domain name owner will be openly accessible. Supplying fake information during the registration process or changing the genuine info later will just not work, as doing such a thing may result in the domain registrant losing his/her domain name ownership rights. The policies adopted by ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, require that the WHOIS info must be correct and up to date all the time. The Whois Privacy Protection service was introduced by domain name registrars as an answer to the increasing concerns about potential identity fraud. If the service is active, the domain name registrar’s contact info will be shown instead of the domain name registrant’s upon a WHOIS check. Most domains support the Whois Privacy Protection service, even though there are certain country-code ones that do not.
Whois Privacy Protection in Shared Hosting
If you have ordered a shared hosting from our company and you’ve registered one or more domain names under your account, you’ll be able to enable Whois Privacy Protection for any of them without effort and to keep your personal info intact. Of course, this can be done only with the extensions that support this service. In your Hepsia Control Panel, you will notice an “Whois Privacy Protection” symbol to the right of each of your domain names. Its color will inform you if a domain is protected or not and in the second case, you can enable Whois Privacy Protection with only a few clicks. Thus, you can safeguard your private info even if you haven’t activated the Whois Privacy Protection service during the web hosting account activation procedure. You will be able to renew or to disable the Whois Privacy Protection service for any of your domains just as easily.