Domain privacy
Domain Privacy Protection Guide
Domain names can expose business details, contact information, ownership patterns, and public-facing records if not configured carefully.
- Understand what the tool does
- Know what it cannot fix
- Avoid overpaying
- Track setup in your dashboard
Check WHOIS Privacy
Domain privacy protection can reduce public exposure of registrant contact details where supported by the registrar and domain type.
Review your registrar settings, contact details, renewal settings, and privacy protection status.
Separate Public Contact Details
Use business contact details instead of personal email, home address, or personal phone numbers where practical.
For small business owners, domain privacy should be reviewed together with website footers, invoices, PDFs, contact pages, and Google Business Profile details.
Track It as Business Privacy
Add your domain review to the Business dashboard or your privacy cleanup report so you recheck it periodically.
Domain settings can change during transfers, renewals, registrar updates, or business rebrands.
Build your privacy cleanup stack carefully.
Start with your free score, then choose tools only where they actually reduce exposure or make cleanup easier.
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