• SecurityPro
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        1211 months ago

        Context (from the FAQ):

        "We’re not actually a domain name registration service, we’re a customer to these. We sit in between the domain name registration service and you, acting as a privacy shield.

        When you purchase a domain name through Njalla, we own it for you. However, the agreement between us grants you full usage rights to the domain. Whenever you want to, you can transfer the ownership to yourself or some other party."

        • @Deckweiss
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          11 months ago

          afaik, that is the only way to legally have an anonymous whois entry on the clearnet (please correct me if I am wrong)

            • @Deckweiss
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              311 months ago

              I more or less agree with you.

              Do you know of an alternative service, which is easy to use, allows a private whois entry, but gives you the ownership of the domain?

              Before njalla, I tried domain.com and I couldn’t get the domain in 2 days after ordering it, so I cancelled. (they wrote an email saying that they are reviewing my order and will get back to me in 24h, which they didn’t).

              I just want to pay and get a domain without the hoops and without giving them my personal address and phone number.

          • lemmyreaderOP
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            311 months ago

            I think in Europe the domain name providers (or would one rather call them resellers ?) switched to redacting all private domain holder information since a few years. It was actually quite horrible like it was before, so much email spam, a free ticket for spammers to put all those Whois information wide open on the Internet. Some providers, like Greenhost in NL, provided Whois masking (cloaking ?) for customers paying a bit more.

            • @Deckweiss
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              211 months ago

              I also tried Contabo, because I have other stuff there and they wanted a proper whois entry