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24 Aug 10 How can people Contact me if I enable Privacy Protection for my domain name?

Once you enable Privacy Protection for your domain name, the Contact Details for your domain name in any Whois Lookup query would display generic details. If someone attempts to contact you at these details, this is how they will be greeted:

  • Letters, Couriers delivered at the Postal Address would not be accepted. This implies, that you will not be contactable at the address displayed in your domain name Whois.
     
  • Telephone Callers would be advised to email you at the email address displayed in the whois of your domain name.
     
  • Email sent to the email address listed in the Whois, will get a response specifying an unbranded URL, which needs to be visited by this person. Upon visiting the site, they would be able to mention their query in a secure form, while specifying the type of Contact (Registrant, Administrative, Technical, Billing) they wish to email. The contents of the submitted form will then be emailed to the selected Contact’s (Registrant, Administrative, Technical or Billing) address, as specified in your Control Panel.

Therefore, you are assured of still being contactable, even though your Contact Details are not visible in the Whois of your domain name.

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18 Aug 10 How can I Enable/Disable Privacy Protection for my domain name?

Privacy Protection is a free service available with your domain name. You may either enable this service at the time of registering/transferring your domain name or enable(/disable) this service anytime during the length of the domain name’s registration, as per your requirement.

IMPORTANT

  1. Privacy Protection is not available for the following domain name extensions:
     

    • .US, .IN (including .CO.IN, .NET.IN, .ORG.IN, .GEN.IN, .FIRM.IN, .IND.IN), .EU, .UK, .ASIA – Restrictions imposed by the Registry Operator
       
    • .COOP – Restrictions enforced through ICANN’s contract with the Sponsor/Registry Operator
       
  2. If you wish to have your domain name Transferred away from Gossimer for some reason, you need to first disable the Privacy Protection and then place a transfer request at the Registrar of your choice.
     
  3. Privacy Protection can be enabled/disabled only for those domain names which are not in locked/suspended status.
     
  4. Depending upon whether the Privacy Protection feature is available for a domain name or not, the Order Details view of your domain name may or may not display the Privacy Protection status, under Order Information.

    Privacy Protection status Enabled – indicates that the Privacy Protection feature has been turned on for your domain name and your personal Contact Details are not being displayed in the Whois of your domain name.

    Privacy Protection status Disabled – indicates that the Privacy Protection feature has been turned off for your domain name and your personal Contact Details are being displayed in the Whois of your domain name.


  5. For Customers

 Follow the steps below to enable/disable Privacy Protection for a domain name:

  1. Login to your Control Panel and search for the domain name. Click here to find instructions on how to do so >>
     
  2. Click on the Domain name in the search results to get to the Order details view.
  3. On this page, you need to click the Privacy Protection button
  • If you wish to enable the Privacy Protection, you need to click on the Enable button.
     
  • If you wish to disable Privacy Protection, you need to click on the Disable button.
     

For Resellers

Follow the steps below to enable/disable Privacy Protection for a domain name:

  1. Login to your Control Panel and search for the domain name. Click here to find instructions on how to do so >>
     
  2. Click on the Domain name in the search results to get to the Order details view.
     
  3. On this page, you need to click the Privacy Protection button
  4.  

    If you wish to enable the Privacy Protection, you need to click on the Enable button.

  • If you need to disable Privacy Protection, you need to provide a reason for disabling Privacy Protection and then click on the Disable button.
     
IMPORTANT
  1. In the event that you receive any Abuse complaint (Spam, Whois Inaccuracy, etc.) regarding a Privacy Protected domain name, then you are advised to disable Privacy Protection, with an appropriate reason. This reason will be visible to your immediate Customer or Sub-Reseller within the Privacy Protection interface.
  2. By disabling Privacy Protection, you will not allow your Sub-Resellers/Customers to enable/disable Privacy Protection on a domain name.

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10 Aug 10 What is Privacy Protection?

 

When you register a domain name with Gossimer, the Whois of your domain name lists your personal information (such as Name, Company Name, Address, Telephone Number, Email Address) as Contact Details for that domain name. This information becomes available to anyone who performs a Whois lookup of your domain name.

Your personal information is therefore at risk from being manipulated by data miners, who can then target you via junk email, prank telephone calls, postal messages, fax messages, etc..

Using Gossimer’s Privacy Protection service, you can immediately put a stop to such abuse. When you enable this service for your domain name, we replace your Contact Details in the Whois information with our generic contact details, thus, masking your personal contact details.
 

IMPORTANT 

This feature is not available for the following domain name extensions:

  • .US, .IN (including .CO.IN, .NET.IN, .ORG.IN, .GEN.IN, .FIRM.IN, .IND.IN), .EU, .UK, .ASIA – Restrictions imposed by the Registry Operator
     
  • .COOP – Restrictions enforced through ICANN’s contract with the Sponsor/Registry Operator

 

 

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