Where Can You Get Domain Privacy Protection?

Protect Your Online Identity
Have you ever wondered what happens to your personal info (domain owner) when you register a domain? Many people don’t realize that their personal details—such as name, address, and phone number—are often made publicly accessible through the WHOIS directory. While this system exists to ensure transparency, it also opens the door to spam, unsolicited marketing, and even identity theft.

In today’s digital landscape, where privacy is increasingly vulnerable, protecting your personal information online is more critical than ever. One commonly overlooked yet powerful tool in your online security arsenal is domain privacy protection.

What is Domain Privacy + Protection?
When you register a domain, your personal information—such as your name, address, phone number, and email—is stored in a public database called the WHOIS directory. This database is openly accessible, allowing anyone to look up domain ownership details. While this transparency is important for domain management, it exposes you to risks like spam, phishing attacks, and identity theft.

Domain Protection safeguards your personal information by masking it in the WHOIS database. Instead of displaying your real details, substitute information is shown, ensuring your privacy and protecting you from unwanted threats.

Here is how it will look like when your details are masked:


Why Does Domain Privacy Protection Matter?
It acts as a safeguard for your personal information in the WHOIS directory, shielding it from public access and reducing risks associated with online exposure. Here’s why it matters:

  1. Preventing Spam and Unwanted Contacts
    When your details are public, you may face a flood of spam emails, unsolicited calls, and other annoyances. WHOIS Protection masks your contact information, helping to keep your inbox and phone free of unwanted messages.
  2. Protecting Against Identity Theft
    Cybercriminals often exploit publicly available information for fraud and identity theft. By hiding your data, WHOIS Protection minimizes these risks and keeps your sensitive information out of the wrong hands.
  3. Maintaining Professionalism
    For businesses, displaying personal contact details in the WHOIS database can blur the line between personal and professional life. WHOIS Protection ensures your personal data stays private, letting you maintain a polished and professional image.
  4. Legal and Personal Security
    Publicly accessible information can expose you to legal threats or harassment. By enabling WHOIS Protection, you add a layer of security that helps safeguard against such issues.


How Does Domain Privacy Service Work?
Your registrar will replace your personal information in the WHOIS database with generic information. This means that instead of your name and address, another set of contact details—typically belonging to the registrar—will be displayed. This keeps your personal information safe while still complying with domain registration requirements.

How to Get Domain Privacy + Protection?
Most reputable domain registrars offer domain privacy protection as an add-on service. However, at Z.com we offer it for free when you purchase any domain with us.

How do you activate domain privacy protection on Z.com?
By default, it is activated once you purchase a domain with us. However, if you wish to disable your existing active domain WHOIS privacy protection, you may do so anytime directly from the Z.com client control panel.

  1. Go to our Sign-in page. Enter your email address and password, and log in.
  2. From the top navigation bar, click My Domains under the Domains drop-down menu or click DOMAINS on your dashboard.
  3. Click on the settings icon on the right side of your domain.
  4. Click Addons on the left side of the navigation under Manage.
  5. ID protection is set to Disable status by default. This means WHOIS privacy is active, and your information is unavailable online.
    To Disable means to turn off domain privacy and disable the WHOIS proxy. Your information will be displayed at any online WHOIS query.
  6. Click Disable and then Confirm Cancellation.

To enable your WHOIS privacy protection, return to the Addons section on the left-hand navigation under Manage. Click Buy Now to turn on the domain’s ID protection.

Final Thoughts
In today’s digital age, safeguarding your personal information should be a top priority. Domain privacy protection is a straightforward and effective way to keep your data secure while maintaining a professional online presence.

Whether you’re launching a new website or managing an existing one, consider opting for domain privacy to protect your personal information and enjoy peace of mind. Remember, your online safety is in your hands—take the necessary steps to protect your personal data today!
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