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Why would customers be interested in Private Registration?
SRSplus Private Registration keeps a registrant’s contact information out of the public WHOIS database, by displaying alternate contact information in the WHOIS listing. The service:
How does a Private Registration work?
The SRSplus® Private Registration service masks the information that appears in WHOIS so that the registrant’s personal data isn’t available to the public. With the private registration the following items are masked:
Email: A dynamic, randomly-created alpha-numeric email is listed. The alias filters spam and forwards other messages to the email account on record with SRSplus.
Postal Address: The registrant name appears with an SRSplus P.O. Box address. Mail received at this address is processed as follows:
How do I add Private Registration to domain name registrations?
Add Private Registration when you register a new .com, .net, .org, .info and .biz domain names in FastTrack or add the service to existing .com, .net, .org, .info and .biz registrations through My Registrations and Domain Details.
What information is made public in the WHOIS database?
When a customer registers a domain name, the registrant’s address, e-mail and phone number are published in a public WHOIS database, as required by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The public WHOIS database is accessible by anyone, 24 hours a day, and
includes the following additional information:
Why should customers be concerned about the information in WHOIS?
Many domain holders may be unaware that personal ‘registered’ information is posted to public databases and readily accessible by anyone with Internet access. When a customer registers a domain name, the registrant’s information is accessible to ANYONE via the online WHOIS search
tool found on the websites of all accredited registrars. Some of these sites are susceptible to automated “mining” of the information by high-speed computer queries.
Additionally, ICANN requires all accredited domain name registrars to make a complete copy of their WHOIS data available to any third party that signs a contract. Once the agreement is signed, individual parties become licensed to access all of a registrar’s WHOIS data for an annual fee established by ICANN not to exceed $10K.
How is the SRSplus Private Registration service different from the “proxy” services?
Those who offer Private Registration by “proxy” become the domain name holder or registrant themselves. The SRSplus Private Registration, your customer maintains full control as the registrant over the domain name registration.
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