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Private Domain Registration

About Domain Privacy Protection

Protect your contact information with our private domain service. We replace your contact information with our own. We forward any correspondence to you, after filtering out all the spam and junk mail.

When you register a domain name, ICANN requires that your email address, mailing address, and phone number are made publicly available. Anyone can see your personal information using a Whois lookup. Spammers and junk mailers often search through the Whois database to create mailing lists. Our private domain service replaces your contact information with ours.

Not Allowed Extension

  • .ly
  • .asia
  • .au
  • .ca
  • .cn
  • .de
  • .es
  • .eu
  • .in
  • .nl
  • .nz
  • .pro
  • .ru
  • .sx
  • .tel
  • .uk
  • .us

Price For Domain Privacy

Libyan Spider provide free domain privacy protection when you register domain with us.

Domain privacy protection FAQ’s

What is Domain privacy protection ?

ICANN rules require that valid contact information known as Whois is available for every domain name. Domain privacy protection Protect your identity and provides proxy contact information in the Whois.

Why is my personal information available when I purchase a domain name?

International rules require that valid contact information be provided for all domain names, and that it be accessible worldwide. ID Protect provides valid contact information that satisfies the international requirements without exposing your personal contact information to worldwide scrutiny.

How does ID Protect help reduce spam?

Domain name Whois is a principal source of email addresses for spammers. If your domain name has ID Protect, we change the Whois email address several times a year. Spammers harvest and use one Whois email address, but once we change it that source of spam is cut off.

Which TLDs allow ID Protect?

ID Protect can be purchased for the following TLDs: com, net, org, biz, info, name, tv, cc, me

Why can’t I use ID Protect with my other extensions name?

Some Registry requires that domain names have actual identity and contact information, rather than forwarding information.

What if I need to prove ownership of a domain?

To prove ownership of your domain, temporarily disable ID Protect and then ask the verifying party to confirm whois registration details.

If I’m transferring a domain to LibyanSpider, and it has privacy protection, do I need to turn the privacy protection off to transfer?

If the privacy protection service at your other registrar does not provide email forwarding, the service must be disabled so that you can respond to transfer confirmation emails.