Did you know domain regulations require that accurate contact information is available for every single domain name (e.g. yourdomain.com) used on the Internet? If you have a domain name, this means your information is made publicly available and can be accessible by anyone, opening up a path for spammers, fraudsters, and identity theft.
When you register a domain name with, or transfer your domain name to, our service, Domain Privacy Guard enters its own contact details as the information for the domain so no one will know who owns or administers your domain, except what you choose to reveal on your site.
Your full, personal details are still stored by Domain Privacy Guard, but are kept in a separate database that's not resold, open to public access, or accessible by anyone other than our service software and administrators.
Who Should Use Domain Privacy Guard?
Anyone with concerns about the state of their online privacy will find Domain Privacy Guard immediately useful. Many people are shocked when they start receiving spam and other undesirable contacts via their domain info, which they regarded as private. Domain Privacy Guard acts as a barrier between your personal details and the people you would not want to meet online.
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Keeps your details private
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Doesn't reveal your home address
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Forward only important e-mail*
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Anti-spam/anti-virus mail filtering
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None of your information listed in the official domain registration
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Very easy to use
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Legal and safe
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Family domains
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Home businesses
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Private side businesses
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Celebrity domains
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Domain parking
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Overseas offices
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Child-owned domains
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Religious organizations
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Controversial domains
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* To ensure that you still receive important e-mails that are relevant to your domain, Domain Privacy Guard creates a random e-mail address to associate with your domain name. E-mails to this address will forward directly to your personal address, for you to act upon as you wish.