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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32523093

Anyone have the experience registering a domain name with false personal information?

I'm trying to register one but all provider asks for name and address. Anyone have the experience providing false information? Do they really care enough to check your info manually if you don't use your domain name for malicious purposes?

particularly interested in experiences with cloudflare

thanks a lot

EDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/Domains/comments/1cxl7y2/when_registering_domain_name_should_i_use_my_real/

The issue with using fake details is that you risk getting your account suspended. Also, if your domain gets stolen you've made it impossible to retrieve because you will have to verify your information.

How can a domain get stolen?

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[โ€“] owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's possible to transfer a domain name from one DNS provider to another, similar to phone numbers. So stealing a domain name is as simple as initiating that transfer procedure. Many providers have a "lock" option (again, similar to phone numbers) to avoid these issues, but they still happen.

Of course you can challenge them legally, but you're likely to end up in a costly legal battle. And if you're a company who cares about their brand image, you're more likely to pay the ransom (which is probably less than the legal fees anyways) and get it back quickly.

So yeah, if you don't have legit info, you shouldn't rely on it too much.

If you're actually interested in a domain name while remaining anonymous, you'd want to get a subdomain instead. Try something like No-IP, which doesn't legally require all your personal info.