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Understanding WHOIS Privacy: GoDaddy vs Hostinger

  • Writer: Victoria Franciosa
    Victoria Franciosa
  • Feb 27, 2024
  • 2 min read

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If you're looking to set up a website and protect your personal information, understanding WHOIS privacy is crucial. In this article, we'll compare the approaches of two popular domain providers, GoDaddy and Hostinger, when it comes to WHOIS privacy.

GoDaddy offers automatic WHOIS privacy through an affiliate service called byProxy. This means that when you purchase a domain through GoDaddy, your personal information, such as your name, address, and email, will be masked in the public WHOIS database. This can help protect you from unwanted solicitations and potential privacy risks.

On the other hand, Hostinger takes a slightly different approach. Instead of offering automatic WHOIS privacy, you need to manually set it up for your domain. This means that if you purchased your domain through GoDaddy and are hosting it with Hostinger, you won't find the option to enable WHOIS privacy in your Hostinger account. In such cases, you would need to go back to GoDaddy and set up the privacy there.

It's important to note that WHOIS privacy is not available for all domain extensions. Some domain registries, like .us and .eu, do not allow WHOIS privacy. Therefore, it's always a good idea to check the specific requirements and restrictions for the domain extension you're interested in.

In conclusion, if you're using GoDaddy for both your domain registration and hosting, you can easily enable WHOIS privacy through their affiliate service. However, if you're hosting your domain with Hostinger after purchasing it through GoDaddy, you'll need to go back to GoDaddy to set up WHOIS privacy. Taking the time to understand these differences can save you the frustration of searching for privacy settings in the wrong place... when infact this step is already setup for you in GoDaddy.

Remember, protecting your personal information online is essential, and WHOIS privacy is one way to ensure your privacy and security when it comes to your website.

 
 
 

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