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Whois Service And Privacy Protection Policy

Author : Ronei Daselva

Submitted : 2011-09-13 04:05:35    Word Count : 466    Popularity:   7

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First Question comes in the mind that what is Whois? When you register a domain name, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires your domain name registrar to submit your personal contact information to the WHOIS database. Whois lookup provides domain information such as registrar, domain status, expiration date, and name servers.
There are a variety of third parties, who may check domain names in the WHOIS database, including:
• Individuals check domain names for expiration dates
• Registrars check domain names when transferring ownership
• Authorities check domain names when investigating criminal activity
An Internet utility that provide information about a domain name or IP address. For example, if you enter a domain name such as microsoft.com, Whois will return the name and address of the domain's owner. There are many ways to use the system which is open to the public. This information functions somewhat like a phone book and can be used for good or bad intentions. WHOIS privacy is a way that you can protect your personal information within the database while still legitimately owning your domain.
Your domain record may also be used in ways that aren't legitimate or desirable. The obvious benefits of having WHOIS Privacy are that you can avoid getting spam email.
An Internet Protocol Address is usually a numerical assignment labelled to devices in the network configuration.

Everyone who registers a domain name has his personal contact information in a WHO IS database. WHOIS IP lookup helps in finding the owner name and telephone number, registration details and list of DNS (Domain name servers that help to convert the site name to requisite IP address) servers within that range.

You can protect your information by activating privacy protection. Once you've activated privacy protection on your domain and your personal information is no longer public. Be aware that if you want to transfer your domain name to another registrar, you'll need to remove the privacy protection and deal with some red tape in order to do so.
The way to accomplish the goal legally is to register for WHOIS Privacy. This is a service that costs extra but allows you to protect your personal information. The WHOIS database contains lots of valuable information that has its benefits and disadvantages to those who are listed in it. The next time you register for a new domain (either by getting a web hosting plan or buying just the domain), ask your registrar or web hosting company about WHOIS privacy.
The privacy policy of the domain registration website you are thinking about choosing is very important for many reasons. Some websites have absolutely no qualms at all about selling or giving away your information to other companies.
Choose best web hosting provider that offering domain WHOIS protection

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