ask about domain information

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by jackygate, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey digitalpoint,
    Should I use Hide info service or I can edit my domain information to different? It means that I only keep email is mine. Name, phone and other info is blahh blahh? :confused:

    Are these information use to show proof that is my domain (when I lost email I can get back that domain?) :confused:

    Please give me some advices.
     
    jackygate, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  2. gafadi

    gafadi Peon

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    just so you know its the rule to have true whois info , if you put up false info and someone reports you loose your domain, you can use privacy if you want but if you are a domainer or looking into domain feild its better to put up true infos,it will make buyers get in touch with you for domain info
     
    gafadi, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  3. pepprs

    pepprs Peon

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    Well, its a ICANN rule to have true info in the whois data. You cannot claim it to be yours otherwise. Companies like Godaddy often cancel the domains when they see blah blah there. If you wanna protect you have to use the privacy services which most / every domain companies provide.
     
    pepprs, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  4. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    use privacy protection :)

    if u lost the email and if it associated with your domain registrar account then u may face problem to recover password and may land up in loosing domain later due to renewals
     
    chandan123, Aug 18, 2009 IP
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    Dhaval1983 Peon

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    Always provide true informatino as it is benificial for registrant itself. You can always protect your whois information. You just need to enable privacy protection service. thats all
     
    Dhaval1983, Aug 19, 2009 IP