ID protection for domains, also known as WHOIS privacy protection, is a service that hides a domain registrant's personal information (like name, address, phone number, and email) from the public WHOIS database. By replacing their details with those of a proxy service, domain owners are protected from spam, identity theft, and unwanted solicitations. It enhances privacy and security for individuals and businesses managing their online presence.
You can enable ID protection for your domains by following the guide below.
Note: Please be advised that not all domain extensions are eligible for ID protection, as not all TLDs support it.
Common domains that do not support ID protection include but are not limited to .au, .nz
Common domains that do support ID protection include but are not limited to .com, .net, .org