ID Protect - Protect your personal information
Did you know that your name, email, and phone number are made publically available within the WhoIs database when you register any domain name? Any spammers, solicitors and other prying eyes can find your personal information online, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Whenever domains are registered, ICANN requires that the registrant's (the person registering the domain) contact details are made public in the Whois database. Unfortunately, spammers trawl thru the Whois database, collecting phone numbers, addresses and email accounts, which they then spam mercilessly!
A domain name with ID Protect can shield you from:
Dynamic data management system stops spammers. Without ID Protect, spammers can obtain your email and contact information and then use it for spamming purposes and redistribution to marketing firms. Your email address can stay on file with various spammers and marketing firms for years. Check out the difference between an unprotected and protected domain registration. While registering a new domain name To order ID Protect for your domain during the registration process, click the 'Choose Domain Extras' link when you get to your cart. Tick the box that says ID Protect and click on the 'Update Cart' button.
For an existing domain name
To order ID Protect for a domain you have already registered with us, login, go to your domain list and click the M icon just below the domain you want to add ID Protection for. Click on the image that says 'ID PROTECT Shield your Identity' and follow through with the order process.
*** ID Protect can be purchased for the following TLDs: com, net, org, biz, info, name, tv, cc, me How does ID Protect help reduce spam? Due to eNom's dynamic email system, your visible email address is constantly changing, so while it is being harvested and redistributed, it will change and the previous address will no longer work for the spammer. The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of eNom.com) secures and maintains your real email address on file so you receive important information regarding your domain. What if I need to prove ownership of a domain? You have the ability to temporarily disable the ID Protect service through your domain control panel. Turn off the service and then ask the verifying party to confirm whois registration details at http://www.enom.com/domains/whois.asp. Once complete, you may turn the ID Protect service back on through your domain control panel. What if someone sends something to the mailing address? For communications received which does not appear to be unsolicited commercial mail, The Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate of eNom.com) may either forward such communication to you or may attempt to communicate to you a scanned copy of a page of the communication. The Service may elect to not forward to you communications which appear to be unsolicited, or communications which appear to be from your having used the IDP Services as a general mail forwarding service. |
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