Domain Name Registration

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kinky

Original Poster:

39,630 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st September 2003
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A question to the floor please ....

I want to register a new domain name (have done loads in the past - quick and simple process).

However, I don't my personal details, or those of another individual or company associated with the domain name (if you do a whois search).

Is there any way to register a domain name with no persons or names directly associated to it?

Many thanks in advance,

K

>>> Edited by kinky on Sunday 21st September 22:41

dontlift

9,396 posts

260 months

Sunday 21st September 2003
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YHM

wimdows

108 posts

254 months

Sunday 21st September 2003
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kinky said:
A question to the floor please ....

I want to register a new domain name (have done loads in the past - quick and simple process).

However, I don't my personal details, or those of another individual or company associated with the domain name (if you do a whois search).

Is there any way to register a domain name with no persons or names directly associated to it?

Many thanks in advance,

K

>>> Edited by kinky on Sunday 21st September 22:41


Check out GoDaddy.com, they offer fantastic service for very low prices (gTLD's for about 9 dollars a year). Not just that, but for a couple of bucks more, they do offer domain registration by proxy.

Cheers,
Wim

kinky

Original Poster:

39,630 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st September 2003
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Thanks for the responses guys.

Dontlift - got your mail. Thank you very much. FYI - it would be a .com domain and hosted outside the EEC to overcome possible legal issues.

Wim - yeah - I know godaddy very well. Have used them before to sit on a domain for me. Plus my boss swears by them!

K

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

267 months

Sunday 21st September 2003
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www.Register1.net

you get full control over the details of the domains,

for .uk domains you can Opt Out,

for any domain you can Edit / Mung / hash out your contact details, so whilst the still display, all od a sudden you live at 10 downing street, or *

Also such wonders as Glue Record Creation for Nameservers, full nameserver control etc.

kinky

Original Poster:

39,630 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd September 2003
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Ohhhh - the irony of having it registered at #10.

I've got a funny feeling that I if/when I suggest this I'll be told to go do it! To add insult to injury so to speak.

K

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

267 months

Monday 22nd September 2003
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