How scammers work?
Let’s talk about how scammers steal your personal information. Once you register a domain, your personal information such as name, contact number, email is published publicly in the Whois Public Internet Directory as part of the domain name registration process. Now anyone can access and view your information anytime at website likes this website. Now anyone can access and view your information anytime at website. These scammers then create a fake/scam email to trick you. Based on the information they harvest from WHOIS, and that’s why most of the victims will trust the scam emails as they appear to have all the accurate personal information of the victims.
Most hosting companies/domain registrars, will allow their customers to register their domain names “privately.” The domain registrars will, for a fee, provide alternate contact information for your listing in the Whois database. If you want to stop getting these scam emails, contact helper to get Whois ID protection to stay protected.
What happens when you have WHOIS ID Protection?
Your Information will be locked because accessibility have been limited by Domain Privacy Protection Service’s contact information. No one will be able to search for your name, address, email or phone number through the WHOIS database except for us.
Your domains still belong and fully controlled by you. Even your personal information is no longer available in the public WHOIS database. You have the rights to sell, transfer or renew your domains.
Prevent spammers and telemarketers from invading your privacy. With Whois ID Protection, your email address available to public is constantly changing. So while it is being harvest and redistribut, it will change, and the previous email address will no longer work for spammers.
Nothing is more important than having a secure online experience that ensures total peace of mind. Remember, prevention is always better than cure!