Namecheap Announces Free Whois Privacy Protection for Life
Starting today Namecheap includes WhoisGuard free forever with almost all domain registrations or renewals
PHOENIX (PRWEB) May 30, 2018
With WhoisGuard, personal information for domains registered is blocked from appearing in public records and listings, as WhoisGuard shields this personal data from the world, so the Whois database will only display generic contact information for a website.
“At Namecheap we respect everyone’s right to keep their personal information protected, and it is our strong belief that online privacy should be universal and equally available for all Internet users, ” said Richard Kirkendall, Namecheap CEO. “That’s why we decided to make WhoisGuard privacy protection free forever for our customers.”
Namecheap has a rich tradition of putting customers first, never selling personal information to third parties, and vigorously protecting customer privacy. Namecheap is committed to superior customer service, as well as providing the best user experience and products for its customers. Visit namecheap.com today to purchase top-level domains starting as low as $0.48, web hosting packages for as little as $2.88 per month and SSL certificates for only $8.88 a year.
About Namecheap
Namecheap is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and technology company founded in 2000 by CEO Richard Kirkendall. Celebrating nearly two decades of providing unparalleled levels of service, security, and support, Namecheap has been steadfast in customer satisfaction. With close to 10 million domains now under management, Namecheap is among the top domain registrar and web hosting providers in the world. To learn more about Namecheap, visit namecheap.com.
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