Make sure that you tell your registrar that you want to be anonymous.

Edit: wow I missed the phone number censor. I guess that proves my point even farther.

    • snooggums
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      63 months ago

      Seems pointless if everything is redacted.

      Whois is extremely helpful for non-malicious purposes just like phone books used to be.

      • @AnUnusualRelic
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        73 months ago

        That was before the Internet turned hostile by default. It didn’t last, sadly.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Usually the information has to be public is the registering entity is a company, and can be private (and I think it’s by default) if it’s by an individual. It shouldn’t be possible to have private company registrations. This of course depends on the TLD, but might have implications on some jurisdictions independent of that (like when using a site of any TLD inside the EU).

      • @ajikeshi
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        23 months ago

        yeah… not having an readily available admin-c will just lead to the domain and ip getting bad reputation in case there is the slightest issue