WHOIS Privacy Protection

Your free shield against spam and identity theft.

What is WHOIS Privacy?

The governing body for domain names, ICANN, requires all websites to provide valid contact information (WHOIS) for public availability. This puts your personal information at risk because anyone, including spammers and telemarketers, can get your information with a simple WHOIS search for your domain.

WHOIS Privacy Protection allows you to use contact information provided by a third party instead. This satisfies ICANN requirements and keeps your real information hidden.

1.

Unprotected WHOIS

  • John Doe Productions
  • John Doe
  • 12 Main St
  • Hollister, CA 95023
  • United States
  • (555) 555-1234
  • johndoe@companyprod.com

2.

Protected WHOIS

  • Whois Privacy Protection Service
  • PMB 368, 14150 NE 20th St - F1
  • C/O companyprod.com
  • Kirland, WA 98033
  • United States
  • (425) 274-0657
  • gmvjcxkxh@whoisprivacyprotect.com

All domains registered through 2MHost get Free Privacy Protection. Other companies may make you pay extra to stay safe online.

Registrar/Host Private registration cost
2MHost.com Free
Godaddy.com $7.99 /year
Register.com $11.00 /year
Yahoo.com $11.88 /year
Networksolutions.com $9.99/year

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