Domain contact privacy

Keep your details out of the spotlight.

WHOIS privacy masks eligible contact details in public registration records for approved extensions, helping protect your identity and cut down unwanted contact.

Your domain stays yours DNS stays unchanged Less public exposure
Privacy protection

One small layer. A lot less exposure.

Available for supported domain extensions and registrant types.

$3.99per year
Privacy that works quietly

Your public record reveals less.

Your registrar still keeps the information required to manage the domain, while approved public records display privacy-service details or redacted data.

Mask personal data

Reduce public exposure of your name, address, phone number, and email where supported.

Cut down spam

Make it harder for automated tools to harvest direct contact details from domain records.

Keep control

Privacy changes the public display, not ownership, renewal rights, DNS, hosting, or email.

Manage it simply

Enable or disable privacy for eligible domains from your account when registry rules permit.

How it works

A privacy layer between you and public lookups.

The details in your registrar account stay accurate. Only the eligible public-facing record changes.

1
Your registrarStores required contact details securely
2
Privacy layerMasks or redacts eligible public fields
3
WHOIS / RDAPShows less of your direct information

Availability depends on the domain.

WHOIS Privacy is offered only for TLDs on the approved proxy list. Some registries, extensions, registrant types, and local policies restrict privacy or require certain information to remain public. Privacy also does not make a domain anonymous to your registrar, registry, or authorities with a valid legal request.

Questions, answered

WHOIS privacy FAQ

The practical details before you add privacy to a domain.

How much does WHOIS privacy cost?

SoxDomains WHOIS Privacy Protection is $3.99 for one year on supported domain extensions.

Is privacy available for every domain?

No. Availability depends on the registry, extension, registrant type, and local policy.

Does privacy hide ownership from the registrar?

No. Your registrar still keeps required registrant data for compliance, support, renewals, and disputes.

Does privacy affect DNS, hosting, or email?

No. Privacy changes the public registration contact display, not the services connected to your domain.

Can I add privacy to an existing domain?

Yes, when the extension supports it. Privacy can be added after registration or during a new domain order.

What happens during a domain transfer?

Privacy may need to be adjusted so transfer emails, registrant verification, or registry checks can complete.

Can privacy cover a multi-year registration?

Only when the service can follow the domain term. The public price is $3.99 per year, so multi-year privacy is calculated as $3.99 times the supported number of years.

Why does one domain show privacy and another does not?

Each registry controls whether proxy privacy is allowed. SoxDomains only offers WHOIS Privacy automatically when the TLD is on the approved proxy list.