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Remaining Anonymous from WhoIs lookups?
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I'm planning on starting my own forum related to technology discussions, however I'm not wanting my name, address, email and any other details being shown on a WhoIs lookup.

I'm looking for someone to advise me with a good host to go with that provides this feature?

Thanks for reading.
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#2
I think the hosting: HostGator supports this.
My goal is members success.
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(06-30-2011, 02:40 PM)Glassy Wrote: I think the hosting: HostGator supports this.
Does it come free or as an extra fee?

I'm aware that GoDaddy offers this feature, but I've read lots of bad reviews about them.
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#4
You can also change your registrant details to anything, doesn't have to be your real name.

Joe M. Skaggs
4790 Red Maple Drive
Burbank, CA 91504
323-481-2593
j.m.skaggs@yopmail.com
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#5
I'm pretty sure every site you buy domains at keep this info private for like $2, and some are free.
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#6
Hostgator charges you for hiding it, you can enter anything in your details feild.
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(07-02-2011, 08:19 PM)WhiteHatCrew Wrote: Hostgator charges you for hiding it, you can enter anything in your details feild.
Thanks a lot.
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#8
If you buy the domain from namecheap, they offer free WhoIs protection.
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#9
Be careful though. If you domain is proven fake, they will disable it. I have had this happen once. What I would do Is look up some name in a random phone book and set your stuff to that.
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#10
Nearly all LEGIT domain sellers have an option to pay more money around $5 to hide Who.IS information.
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