When you register a domain name, ICANN (the domain names
governing body) requires that your name, email address, mailing address,
and phone number are made publicly available. Anyone can see your personal
information using a Whois lookup anywhere and anytime. Spammers and junk
mailers often search through the Whois database to create mailing lists.
That's right. Your personal information is exposed 24 hours a day to these
people.
The easiest solution to this problem is of course to
use Private Domain Names to protect your contact information.
How does Private Domain Names work?
This service will replace your contact information with
the service provider's. They will forward any correspondence to you, after
filtering out all the spams and junk emails. The cost for this service
varies. My domain name registrar GoDaddy (World Largest Domain Registrars)
charges $8.95 per year for this service. However, should you want to get
some discount just like myself, you could take up their Private Domain
Name service at the point of registering your domain name. If you did
that, they will give you a big discount for the domain name where you
only need to pay $1.99.
Domains by Proxy
GoDaddy's Private Domain Names service is provided by
Domains by Proxy. The member control panel in Domains by Proxy is very
simple and straight forward. Basically, it is as easy as logging in and
tell the system where to forward correspondences to.