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Old 01-26-2007, 01:49 AM
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There's other ways to privatize your DNS information. For example, I use my business name and a PO Box. There are good reasons to go private, such as security issues, so I don't hold anything against private DNS info. My biggest worry (or annoyance) with non-private DNS info is that your email is available to all, and posted online, so you better have a good spam filter.

My domain name company, namecheap.com, provides free WhoisGuards with every registration, so I say why not?
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