ID Protection for Domain Registrations

Did you know that current ICANN regulations require that your Private contact information (WhoIs Info) be included in a publicly accessible Database?

This means that your private information is displayed and made available to anyone who wants to see it, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Now you can protect your private WhoIs information by switching your "public" domain registration to a "private" unlisted registration through ID Protect.

What you get:

  •  Protection against online identity theft
  •  Reduced domain-related scams and junk mail
  •  Complete control over your information

Example:

Without ID Protect your data is completely exposed
  • yourwebsite.com
  • Your Full Name
  • Your Business Name
  • Your Street Address
  • Your Phone: (425) 555-5555
  • Your Email Address

ID Protect shields your data from thieves and scammers

  • Whois Agent
  • Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc.
  • PO Box 639
  • Kirkland, WA 98083
  • +1 425.274.0657
  • domain@protecteddomainservices.com


Shielding your private information
Your private contact information is not exposed. It is held in confidentiality and protected by the Domain Privacy Protection Service. Their contact information is displayed to provide you with the highest level of protection against spammers and identity theft.

Dynamic eMail System which stops spammers dead in their tracks 
Without Privacy ID, spammers can obtain your email address from harvesting and then use it for spamming purposes and redistribution to marketing firms. Your email address can stay on file with various spammers and marketing firms for years. Due to the dynamic email system, your visible email address is constantly changing, so while it is being harvested and redistributed, it will change and the previous address will no longer work for the spammer. The Domain Privacy Protection Service secures and maintains your real email address on file so you receive important information regarding your domain.

Offering your complete control
You retain full legal ownership and control over your domain name. You can sell, renew, transfer and change settings to your domain name just the same as before. Your domain control panel provides you real-time access to easily manage your domain name.

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