WHOIS privacy

Control Panel V5 > Account Center > Add ons

When you register a domain, you provide information to the domain host. Squarespace prioritizes keeping your information private.

This guide explains domain privacy, WHOIS, and how to disable your domain privacy. 

What is WHOIS?

WHOIS is an Internet record that lists information about domains. WHOIS records are used by ICANN, the organization that oversees domain names, for a variety of purposes to keep domains organized and legitimate. The information in a WHOIS record includes:

  • Registration date
  • Nameservers
  • DNS records
  • Domain expiration date
  • Registrar organization
  • Domain owner contact information 

These records are stored in public databases like Who.is and EasyWhois.com. The term "WHOIS" is frequently used to refer to both the record and the database containing it.

What is domain privacy?

Many domain registrars offer services called "domain privacy," "WHOIS protection," or “private registration” that remove your personal contact information from the WHOIS record.
Since these records are public, spam marketers often crawl them for email addresses.
 
You can see this product from member account ---> Add ons --->"DOMAIN PRIVACY"
 

Domain privacy for Domains

WHOIS privacy can be enabled on many kinds of domain. Here are the domain extensions that DO support Whois privacy:
com, net, org, info, biz, bz, cc, co, me, mobi, tel, tv, ws
However, WHOIS privacy isn't available for the following TLDs:
  • .co.uk and .uk domains 
  • .de domains
  • Some .ca domains
  • .io domains
No additional action is needed to hide your domain ownership information. This feature keeps your personal contact information safe and protects you from unwanted spam. 

Disable domain privacy

In some cases, you may want to turn off domain privacy. For example, some non-profit organizations are required to show their domain contact information.

 

After WHOIS privacy is disabled, your state or province, country, and organization name (if one is provided) show.