Domain Management: Disclose Contacts Publicly (whois)
Important previa note:
Because of the entry into force of the new European Data Protection Act (GDPR) the information shown in the Whois may vary according to the requirements required by the ICANN (Internet Corporation and the Numbers)
When you register a domain, the "Reve Contacts Publicly (whois)" tool is disabled, with your registration data being hidden and showing only generic data. This tool is very useful to mainly prevent your email account from being captured by robots and then processed in spam lists (Spam).
If you want your data to be public, you must enable the publication of data in the Whois by accessing domain management.
Once on the Domain Management screen, you will be able to make the domain registration data public by activating the option Publish data in the Whois.
When activating the "Publish Data in the Whois" option you must accept the terms for the publication of the data in the Whois.
Once the terms and conditions have been accepted, your data will be public on the Whois.
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