Hi! Thinking about registering a new domain for homelab setup. Not quite sure which registrar to go with but have heard good things about Porkbun here on lemmy. But, do people fill in their actual real name, and details for these sorta things? Geuninly curious, don’t want to end up on bad terms with a company. But on the other hand im just going to use this for my homelab and dont see the “need” to give away my details for this sorta thing.

Let me know how you guys do it :)

  • mox@lemmy.sdf.org
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    If you care about keeping your domain enough that you don’t want there to be an excuse for someone to take it from you, then you use your real info, and choose a registrar that only exposes a proxy contact in your WHOIS entry.

    If you don’t care about losing your domain, then you can use fake contact info.

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    There are registrars that allow the info to be redacted from public WHOIS.

    Unless the registrar accepts cryptocurrencies as a payment, there’s no anonymous way to set up a domain. Even if you fill fake information, you’d still need to use a credit card or bank account that’ll disclose personal info (such as full name, billing address, etc).

  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Yes, don’t want my domain to be removed/suspended.

    The info is hidden from the public since every registrar should include domain privacy for free.

    Can also use something like Njalla where they register and hold the domain for you and give you access to it.

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      A subpoena can still reveal the owner’s information to the world. Even if it’s a frivolous lawsuit that ends up getting tossed.

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        This depends. A subpoena is only binding if the registrar is in a country that is legally liable. Some privacy focused registrars purposely locate themselves in countries that keep them legally insulated.

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        I mean it all depends on why you want to hide it. I don’t care about subpoenas. I care about spammers. First time I signed up for a domain i didn’t realize you went on a public list, and it reached the point where I was getting a phone call every 20 mins or so.

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    I use the name Johnny Incognito on everything I register, has not been a problem with namecheap. If you want to follow the rules then you should use your real name but its not like they are gonna ask to see ID or care at all unless you have something else going on to draw attention to it.