GDPR Compliance

GDPR Compliance

We’ve just updated our Privacy Policy to be compliant with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). Effective May 25, 2018, ccTLD (Country Code Top-Level Domains) & ICANN TLD (Top-Level Domains) domain names, we will NO LONGER submit any information about you available to the general public via the registry domain name look-up and directory "whois" service (e.g., name, address, telephone and email of the Registrant), unless the TLD you are ordering mandates the direct contact information. i.e. ccTLD .CA (CANADA) & .US (UNITED STATES). IDDP.Net, LLC - ID Domain Privacy Network will be used for all domain name registrations across all direct retail domain services.
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