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Domain Privacy··1 minute read

Unfortunately not .AU namespace policy does not permit ID protection on .AU domain names. Although this isn't too much of a concern as very little information is shown.

Domain Privacy··2 minute read

When a domain name is registered, some information (such as personal/business) is displayed on the whois lookup as per regulatory requirements. Depending on the domain name extension, different types of information is displayed to those conducting a lookup.

Domain Privacy··1 minute read

When ID Protection is enabled, it masks all of your private details including the email address you have set. Emails sent to that private address are forwarded onto the real email address, so it is important to keep it up to date to receive expiry notices.

Domain Privacy··1 minute read

Yes, ID Protection (often called Domain Privacy) is available for all domain name extensions which support it. This includes full support for gTLD's such as .com, .net and .org.