- Mon Jul 31, 2023 2:31 pm
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Prior to this, personal .uk registrations could have all details other than the registerant's name withheld from the public WHOIS database, but business registrations mandated having public address, phone number & email contacts available.
Boiler wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 2:12 pmI think that's the case for all .uk domain names since GDPR was implemented. I have a .me.uk domain name (currently in use only for emails) which checking on Nominets' WHOIS and pretty much every other no longer gives any registrant info other than whom the domain name was ordered with or transferred to, when it was first registered in the current time period, when it's due to expire (assuming a renewal does not take place before then) and that the details registered with Nominet are valid.Abernathy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 1:34 pm I must admit, I wasn't expecting Fargle's new website to be quite so well-designed.Unsurprisingly, Nominet is keeping who's behind that behind closed doors...
https://accountclosed.org.uk/?fbclid=Iw ... 1Gw-cgHHLo
Prior to this, personal .uk registrations could have all details other than the registerant's name withheld from the public WHOIS database, but business registrations mandated having public address, phone number & email contacts available.
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