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How to protect your personal information when registering a domain?
After reading the post "I see through you, and you thus naive to believe that you are completely safe," recalled the incident, which angered me very much because I was "forced" to publish personal information about yourself online.

I try not to leave information about yourself on the Internet.

For domain name registration service imena.ua I originally did not want to specify their personal data in Whois.

I have the correct data in the user profile on imena.ua. These data are not available to anyone and are needed for what would be with me to contact service employees imena.ua, as well as could be sent by certified mail to the domain name. But when filling out forms with information that goes into the Whois record I have false information in mandatory fields Name, Address, etc. Fortunately, the site imena.ua shown separately profile data and the data that go into the record whois.

I even called and said the matter from support. I clearly said I did the right thing: the main point is valid data in the profile, but whois can I give all I want.

However! Time passes, and I got a letter along the following lines:

This message is a reminder of the need to maintain correct contact information for your domain. We have the following information for the domain% Domain%, which we have registered:

% INFA of Whois%

If you find that any information is inaccurate, please correct it in your control panel.

Once you save your changes, they will appear in the Whois instantly.

Please remember that, in accordance with the Agreement on Registration of domains, referred incorrectly contact information in Whois could cause denial of registration of the domain.

(punctuation, I did not fix - let employees registrar imena. ua would be a shame)

After many attempts to clarify this issue and find justice, I'm finally scared the opportunity to terminate the contract, and I put their information on public display. And now, anyone in a black jeep could come back in the night to visit the domain owner.

As the story changes Whois remains, then, as I understand it, rock the boat too late. But, nevertheless, still hurt.
Also, I believe that truth is on my side.
Domains are registered with other registrars, in the whois records contain a mailing address of the domain name registrar. I found a document regulating this process, and it says that the registrar may provide your mailing address. However, staff imena.ua flatly refused to go to my meeting. Also they do in the contract is written that I must upon request provide any personal information.

Can someone tell me whether there is truth in this world?

Update:
registering a domain, you must specify the correct contact information. Otherwise, the domain can be blocked by the registrar because of violations of the registration agreement. This information should be available for inspection through the base of WHOIS, as required by ICANN, an international organization that controls domain names. But often this information can be used in bad faith, such as sending spam.

Many registrars offer a service WhoIs Protect. This service is a hidden WhoIs information in public sources. It is primarily designed to hide the contact details of domain owners from spammers. This service is not intended to hide the full data about domain owners, which conducts illegal activities. In the case of all such information about domain owners will be issued on request of the competent authorities.

To implement WhoIs Protect recorders use services on the similarity http://privacyprotect.org/, http://contactprivacy.com/.

When using this service, WhoIs record will appear as shown below:


But then the question arises: how to verify your domain ownership? Which of the registrars can be trusted?
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