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My comment about your WHOIS anonymity proposal
- To: comments-ppsai-initial-05may15@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: My comment about your WHOIS anonymity proposal
- From: Armin Stebich <codeproject@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 09:37:54 +0200
Dear Sirs,
I fully agree with your proposal.
I can imagine, that you get more comments about protecting WHOIS
anonymity to keep these information private. But the web isn't a private
place so if I want to protect my privacy, I keep off and don't register
for a domain.
When I host a website with honest minds, I see no reason to hide my
personality. Showing the public who I am is a confidence-building
measure in my eyes. The argument to hide information from SPAM collector
bots doesn't count, most WHOIS servers are protected with captchas these
days.
Private sites mostly offers more private information than the owners
WHOIS record. When I run across WHOIS proxies, I was investigating
phishing or SPAM issues or trying to get information about other shady
sites.
I assume, that the crowd advocating for anonymity in WHOIS records, will
find other ways when your proposal gets implemented. Letterbox companies
will pop up to take over the WHOIS proxy role.
Anyhow, I believe in your proposal and again advocate for it!
Regards
Armin Stebich
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