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Private Domain Registration
Protect yourself from spam, scams, prying eyes and worse

Did you know that when you register a domain, your name, address, email address and phone number are immediately made available to anyone who wants to see them? That’s right. Your personal information is exposed 24 hours a day, everyday, to anyone, anywhere.

You have the power to change this. With a private ("unlisted") registration through Domains By Proxy® (our affiliate company), registering a domain name doesn't mean sacrificing your privacy.
Make any Domain Name Private
On Sale! Only $1.95/yr!
(Plus domain registration fee. Private Registration will renew at the regular renewal rate of $9.54/yr.)
Start Your Private Domain Registration Here!
Enter a domain name:
www.
(Not available for the following domain names: .us .de .jp .be .at .co.uk .me.uk .org.uk .co.nz
.net.nz .org.nz .cn .com.cn .org.cn .net.cn .tw .com.tw .org.tw .idv.tw .jobs .fm .ms .nu .tc .vg)
U.S. Pat. No. 7,130,878
How it works
  • Your new or existing domain is registered in the name of Domains By Proxy -- so their information is made public -- not yours.
  • You retain full benefits of domain registration. You can cancel, sell, renew, or transfer your domain; set-up name servers for your domain; and resolve disputes involving your domain.
  • The patent-pending registration and email handling systems let you manage and control all postal mail and email addressed to the domain you have registered, as well as the domain's contact information.
  • Your domain registration is safe and insured against loss.
  • But don't even think about using a private registration to transmit spam, violate the law, or engage in morally objectionable activities.
  • Proven Protection
    A Private "Unlisted" Registration protects you from:
  • Domain-related spam
  • Identity theft and fraud
  • Harassers, stalkers, and data miners
  • "Moonlighting," home- or side-business identity disclosure
  • Privacy intrusions