there are services where you can pay someone to do it for you
Grayson Jenkins
I want to hide from the public not the government or the registrar and I need my real person to own the domain.
Henry Ward
they scan domains anyway, regardless of protection if it's an SSL, you actually can't disguise your name anymore due to having to validate
Alexander Diaz
>Burner phone >Prepaid credit card >Fake name
How hard is that?
Aiden Howard
kys
Ryder Lewis
H-hi
Nathan Ward
register it on fake info and don't support whois guard jews
Charles Adams
Who is this semen demon you keep posting?
Bentley Lee
they set you proxy email the guy contacted you actually wrote to different mail
Hudson Martinez
Also interested
Benjamin Barnes
>Prepaid credit card
Doesn't exist in the USA.
After 9.11, you're required to enter your social security # for any prepaid card.
Jackson Bennett
hehe, land of the free.
Caleb Gray
probably this but namesilo is better
Elijah Parker
I work at a domain name registrar and we offer whois information protection, ensuring your personal info won't get leaked However, any email sent to the dummy email account gets redirected to the one you enter when you register the domain This does not mean the sender knows your real email
Gavin Rodriguez
This
Leo Campbell
not shilling: aruba.it
most will say it's shit, but it's the cheapest shared i could find, with free https and cheap whois privacy
Jason Baker
Yeah, OP should consult the headers of the mail that he received. It's a matter of fact that you should eventually be reachable as a domain contact. Forwarding mails from the whois guard to your private address is just the cheapest solution. There are a few name services like Njalla which completely stand in for you as a domain contact, just leaving you with control over your nameservers. torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-founder-launches-anonymous-domain-registration-service-170419/
Andrew Sanders
Just use a fake name, retard. Or call your provider (if good, it's 24/7) and ask them to alter your WHOIS record.