Originally posted by: DamageInc
If you register at godaddy.com, they make your name private to any outside WHOIS lookup. You can only view your info if you're an actual person going to the godaddy site (you have to enter the word in a certain image to access your info).
At least this is the way it is for my site.
Originally posted by: dabuddha
or put in fake information. well i mean "not completely accurate" information
Originally posted by: Krassus
I'm about to buy a domain name, but i don't want my info to be available to the public through WHOIS. I don't feel like paying $10 to Domains Through Proxy to hide it either. Is there a way to hide it for free?
Wrong. My domain is through godaddy and the whois link you provided gives no information, just like any other outside whois. It tells you the domain is registered through godaddy and makes you go there to get the info.any other whois search will show your info
Originally posted by: Mwilding
NameCheap allows you to put n/a for almost everything. You get my name and hometown. I can live with that.
Originally posted by: DamageInc
Johngute,
I tried my domain in Network Solutions' WHOIS lookup, and none of my personal info comes up. So, I guess GoDaddy does hide your info from everyone else.
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: Krassus
I'm about to buy a domain name, but i don't want my info to be available to the public through WHOIS. I don't feel like paying $10 to Domains Through Proxy to hide it either. Is there a way to hide it for free?
You shouldn't be allowed to. Period. You fake info or hide your info as domain owner and it should be confiscated.