When you register a domain name, you're making a decision that affects your privacy for years. This guide shows how to select a domain that keeps your identity protected from the start.
The Privacy Risks
Every time you register a domain without privacy protection, your personal information becomes publicly searchable through WHOIS databases. According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, domain-related identity scams increased by 47% in 2024.
Key Steps
- Choose anonymous domain names - Avoid using your name, location, or identifying details
- Select privacy-focused registrars - Look for free WHOIS protection and clear policies
- Use anonymous payment - Consider crypto, prepaid cards, or business entities
- Enable comprehensive features - Email forwarding, transfer protection, domain locking
Common Mistakes
- Using the same email across services
- Ignoring subdomain privacy
- Forgetting about historical WHOIS data
- Neglecting DNS privacy
When Privacy Matters Most
Privacy protection is essential for journalists, activists, survivors of harassment, and anyone handling sensitive topics.
Read the full guide at MonstaDomains Blog
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