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by evilslut82
6041 days ago
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I dont really understand this line
"Some registrars offer to hide your contact info, but then they will own of your domain." They simply create a alias for your details and show their own details. Just to hide it from public view. However when you will do business with some parties, e.g. payment systems etc, they usually want to be able to the proper whois details for a domain. And not a anonymizer profile. I register domains via namecheap.com, decent service, reasonable priced only systems sometimes at certain times a bit sluggish. They also have a fun marketplace, where sometimes you can buy some fun domains for little price, 4 char .com domains etc And i agree with patio11, start the aging process of the domain, the faster the better. |
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That's what I've read somewhere: since contact info associated with your domain points to your registrar (or web host), you have given up control. Is that correct, or you'll keep full control and ownership of your domain? Thanks.