When you register a domain name, you need to provide a valid street address, email account and phone number as per the policies approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). This info, however, is not kept only by the registrar company, but is accessible to the public on WHOIS websites too, so anyone can see your information and certain individuals may not be OK with this. As a result, lots of domain name registrars have launched the so-called Whois Privacy Protection service, which hides the client’s details and upon a WHOIS check, people will see the details of the registrar company, not those of the domain owner. This service is also known as Whois Privacy Protection or Privacy Protection, but all these terms refer to the same service. Now, most of the Top-Level Domains around the world allow Whois Privacy Protection to be added, but there are still country-code extensions that do not support this service.

Whois Privacy Protection in Web Hosting

Enabling the Whois Privacy Protection service for any domain registered with us is very easy in case you have a web hosting plan. You can achieve this through the same Hepsia Control Panel, via which you manage the hosting account – you’ll only need to visit the Registered Domains section where all your domains will be displayed and to click the “Whois Privacy Protection” logo, which will be available for each Top-Level Domain that supports the Whois Privacy Protection service. This is also the place where you can renew the service or deactivate it altogether – in case you would like to transfer a specific domain name to some other domain registrar. With our Whois Privacy Protection service, you can conceal your personal or corporate contact details with only a few clicks and stop worrying that your information might be acquired by unauthorized people.