When you register a domain name, you are asked to supply a genuine address, email and phone in accordance with the policies adopted by ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. This info, however, is not kept only by the registrar company, but is available to the public on WHOIS check web sites as well, so anybody can check your information and a lot of individuals may not be happy with that fact. As a result, lots of domain name registrars have come up with the so-called Whois Privacy Protection service, which conceals the client’s details and upon a WHOIS lookup, people will see the details of the registrar, not the domain owner’s. This service is also popular as Whois Privacy Protection or Privacy Protection, but all these names refer to the very same service. At the moment, most of the TLDs around the globe allow Whois Privacy Protection to be activated, but there are still country-code extensions that don’t support this service.
Whois Privacy Protection in Cloud Hosting
You can easily enable Whois Privacy Protection for any domain that you have registered with our company if you have a cloud hosting account with us. This can be done through the very same Hepsia hosting Control Panel, via which you manage the hosting account itself, so you won’t need to use different admin dashboards. In the very same section where all your active domains will be displayed, there will be an “Whois Privacy Protection” icon for each domain whose extension supports this service. The status of each icon will quickly let you know if the Whois Privacy Protection service is enabled for a given domain name or not and by clicking on that icon you can add the service in case you haven’t done so during the account activation process. Moreover, you’ll also be able to renew or to deactivate the Whois Privacy Protection service for any domain name using the same icon and the change will take effect right away.