MusicOnly 0 Report post Posted February 13, 2007 The Data in MarkMonitor.com's WHOIS database is provided by MarkMonitor.comfor information purposes, and to assist persons in obtaining informationabout or related to a domain name registration record. MarkMonitor.comdoes not guarantee its accuracy. By submitting a WHOIS query, you agreethat you will use this Data only for lawful purposes and that, under nocircumstances will you use this Data to: (1) allow, enable, or otherwisesupport the transmission of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising orsolicitations via e-mail (spam); or (2) enable high volume, automated,electronic processes that apply to MarkMonitor.com (or its systems).MarkMonitor.com reserves the right to modify these terms at any time.By submitting this query, you agree to abide by this policy.Registrant:Google Inc.(DOM-258879)Please contact contact-admin@google.com1600 Amphitheatre ParkwayMountain ViewCA94043USDomain Name: google.comRegistrar Name: Markmonitor.comRegistrar Whois: whois.markmonitor.comRegistrar Homepage: https://www.markmonitor.com/Administrative Contact:DNS Admin(NIC-14290820)Google Inc.1600 Amphitheatre ParkwayMountain ViewCA94043USdns-admin@google.com+1.6506234000Fax- +1.6506188571Technical Contact, Zone Contact:DNS Admin(NIC-1340144)Google Inc.2400 E. Bayshore PkwyMountain ViewCA94043USdns-admin@google.com+1.6503300100Fax- +1.6506181499Created on..............: 1997-Sep-15.Expires on..............: 2011-Sep-14.Record last updated on..: 2006-Dec-29 14:38:40.Domain servers in listed order:NS3.GOOGLE.COMNS4.GOOGLE.COMNS1.GOOGLE.COMNS2.GOOGLE.COM You probably guess what is this! WHOIS lookup! I didnt know that all of my details would be provided to every person who simply goes to http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ and type desired domain. Now i am asking myself is it worth and safe to put my real info on registration of domain?! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rvalkass 5 Report post Posted February 13, 2007 By law you have to fill out the correct information when you register a domain name. However, when you register you can request that your details are hidden. For example, my WHOIS record contains the following: Registrant: Rob Valkass Registrant type: UK Individual Registrant's address: The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their address omitted from the WHOIS service. Your name will always be shown, but you can request when you register to have your address hidden from view. Most good registrars do it automatically for you when you register as a person rather than a business. If not then email who you registered with (or the company responsible for maintaining your WHOIS record, Nominet here in the UK) and get it changed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sprnknwn 0 Report post Posted February 13, 2007 I didn?t know it, I think it?s risky to have your personal info available for everybody. That's why you always have to read the small print and not only click next next next when you register a domain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Plenoptic 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2007 It shouldn't really be a problem. I purchased Who Is protection for an extra dollar on my domains. That I believe gets rid of it all I don't remember seeing anything on my domain name last time I did that. But the recent one I have does in fact show my information which at this point in time hasn't caused any problems for me. With the internet being around this long I haven't really heard of that many problems caused by this. Most predators are too dumb in the end to try it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zyzzyvette 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2007 You can run WHOIS on IPs as well, though this will just tell you the person's ISP company (or organization, if its a school/work computer). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Indego 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2007 Your concerns on the whois details are really a little too paranoid, there are many other sources that can provide personal information, and far more detailed then those that can be found on the results of a whois search.if you are just a person hosting a personal site then by all means block your details or hide them depending on your registrant's options. however if you are running a business that is related to your website then it is basically pointless as the government hosts several search sites that are able to provide details on you and your business, not to mention the day to day scam sites that milk your personal details and gather them together to provide very interesting details on people. look around and search out a personal database repository.... there are several out there for a fee you can get just about anything that you wanted to know about just about anyone.anyway just my two cents worth.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites