Protection for domain registrant information is available. I was able to find info from privacy.ca. However, I am not sure if all "dot ca" registrars offer this option. Mine doesn't.
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Jan 19th, 2007 10:53 AM #1Member


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Registering a ".ca" domain name
Is there any way of not showing your information when registering a .ca account?
Anytime I do a search of .ca domain names that are taken, I can see the owner's name address and contact info. Is there any way of not showing this when registering for a domain.
IS this a regulation for .ca sites under CIRA????
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Jan 19th, 2007 11:02 AM #2Jr. Member

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Jan 21st, 2007 05:25 PM #3
um, how about using fake information?
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Jan 21st, 2007 07:01 PM #4
Registering under a fake name is a bad idea. CIRA does audits, and if they find that you've used a fake name, they'll cancel your domain.
I register my .ca domains through www.DomainsAtCost.ca, and they provide automatic privacy.ca protection as part of your registration fee, about $12.95 in Canadian funds.
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