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Domain
Registration: Why You Need Private Whois
Service |
by:
Stanley
Spencer |
Privacy
is the control of one's own personal information,
control over what others know about one,
and control over how others may use or exploit
the personal information. Policies and practices
for protecting privacy aim towards minimizing
the collection of personally identifiable
information. Therefore, the basis of privacy
is anonymity, where no personally identifiable
information is collected. Making compulsory,
the disclosure of personally identifiable
information, as under current WhoIs policies
for domain registration, cause privacy to
be undermined
For free speech, privacy is critical. For
instance, if people are forced to disclose
their identity, they are reluctant to fully
express their ideas on account of fear of
persecution.
The protection of anonymity further enhances
the one-to-many characteristics of the Internet
through which an individual's speech can
reach a global audience.
Privacy and data protection laws may apply
to domain registrars' WhoIs services and
registrars' participation in thick registry
WhoIs services in various countries, particularly
in the European Union's member states.
Current ICANN regulations require that the
Private contact information (WhoIs Info)
of each domain registration be included
in a publicly accessible Database.
The WhoIs database is the collection of
information gathered by a domain name registrar
from domain name registrants.
The purpose for which the WhoIs system is
accessed includes:
1. To find out whether a specific domain
name is unregistered and currently available
2. To identify the person or organization
responsible for a domain registration or
website on the Internet
3. To support technical operations of Internet
Service Providers or network administrators,
including assistance in tracing sources
of Spam or denial of service attacks
4. To collect names and contact information
for the purpose of marketing
5. To aid government law enforcement, other
than intellectual property
When a WhoIs search is conducted, the information
that is currently available about the domain
name registrant leads to the name and address
of the domain name owner.
However, when a domain name is registered,
the personal contact information such as
name, address, email address, and even phone
number might be made freely available.
The domain registrant would not know who
collected his/her WhoIs data, the reason
for which the information was collected,
and how the collector is likely to use the
information
This implies that the private information
is displayed and made available to whoever
wants to see it, at any point of time.
Now it is possible to protect one's private
WhoIs information by switching the "public"
domain registration to a "private" unlisted
registration through a private whois service.
A private whois service protects the private
information and shields against its misuse.
Hence, one is protected against:
- Spam,
- Identity Theft,
- Data Mining,
- Name Hijackers,
- Etc.
It works in a similar way to having one's
phone umber "unlisted" and it prevents people
from gaining access to one's address, phone
number and other such private information.
A private whois service works by:
- Protecting the private information
- Relaying important communication
- Providing greater control
Protecting the Private Information
This implies that the private contact information
is not exposed and is held confidentially,
and protected by the Domain Privacy Protection
Service. Instead of the individual's contact
information, their contact information is
displayed to provide with the highest level
of protection against spammers and identity
theft.
Relaying Important Communication
Without a private whois service, those involved
in spamming can obtain email addresses through
harvesting and then use these for sending
spam mails and redistribution to marketing
firms. The email addresses can stay on record
with various spammers and marketing firms
for several years. With a private whois
service, the visible email address is constantly
changing, so it will change within a specific
period of time and the previous address
will not work for the spammer. The Domain
Privacy Protection Service secures and maintains
the real email address on record so that
important information regarding the domain
is received.
Providing Greater Control
The individual or organization subscribing
to the private whois service retains full
legal ownership and control over the domain
registration. It is possible to sell, renew,
transfer and change settings to the domain
name just the same as otherwise. The domain
control panel provides real-time access
to easily manage the domain name.
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