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Some registrars allow you to bounce your mail through them. My usual registrar (Namecheap.com), offers something called whoisguard ... they say it's a $4/year feature, but I think it's been free with domain purchase ever since they brought it in. I'm not quite sure what it all includes. I also have a .ca domain registered with domainsatcost.ca and they offer something somewhat similar (they even use randomly generated email addresses, changed monthly, as forwarders to your site --- beware their fees for if you want to transfer a domain out though. (Note that although I have domains with both registrars, I'm not using their privacy features) On the topic of privacy concerns, I have to say that I agree with you. There's progress looming on the .ca front - see http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1101078609533&call_pageid=970599119419 - but for the more typical domains the privacy concerns do remain. I actually have a free voicemail/fax account via j2.com which is attached to my whois listings to avoid giving out my phone number - anything sent there appears in my email (I can't recall whether or not they support Linux). I honestly don't even know which state the phone numberis local to (815-361-5942 ... Illinois or something?), but other than verifying it's operation once or twice a year, it basically sits unused. David On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 15:51:30 -0500, K Montgomery <keltik at nycap.rr.com> wrote: > Those of you who have registered domains, what contact information do > you use to register? As I understand, the contact information (such as > postal address) of a domain's registrant is made public in the WHOIS > database. For private individuals, I'd think that would be a big > privacy concern. > > I want to register a domain, and that's the only worry holding me back.
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