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

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    #1

    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?

    P otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comO H owenfromcanada@lemmy.caO bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.deB 8 Replies Last reply
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    • H [email protected]

      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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      They definitely do check. I don't know how detailed the checks are or how major a crime it is to use someone else's info, but there are enough checks in place, you can't just type in Porky Pig or made-up nonsense or anything.

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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?

        otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comO This user is from outside of this forum
        otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comO This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        Bahahahaha!

        "Hey there, my fellow citizen malcontents. Does anyone know how to commit international fraud?"

        GTFO. 🖕🏼

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          They definitely do check. I don't know how detailed the checks are or how major a crime it is to use someone else's info, but there are enough checks in place, you can't just type in Porky Pig or made-up nonsense or anything.

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          that's what I am really interested in. How do they check this?

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          • otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comO [email protected]

            Bahahahaha!

            "Hey there, my fellow citizen malcontents. Does anyone know how to commit international fraud?"

            GTFO. 🖕🏼

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            #5

            Not exactly how, just wanting to know the experiences of commit international fraud 😀

            but toh the most they will do is disqualify the domain and don't return the money, that is a risk I'm willing to take

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              Not exactly how, just wanting to know the experiences of commit international fraud 😀

              but toh the most they will do is disqualify the domain and don't return the money, that is a risk I'm willing to take

              otter@lemmy.dbzer0.comO This user is from outside of this forum
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              Uh hunh. Sure.

              See above: GTFO.

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              • H [email protected]

                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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                Namecheap let me register with just a Tuta email. Payment could maybe go through an online prepaid debit card. Never had a human check AFAIK.

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                  Namecheap let me register with just a Tuta email. Payment could maybe go through an online prepaid debit card. Never had a human check AFAIK.

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                  but they do ask for personal information. what did you fill in there?

                  Never had a human check AFAIK.

                  that's good to know!

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                    that's what I am really interested in. How do they check this?

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                    Third party anti-fraud database providers that have access to private databases with info on people. Things like public records, private records, data brokers, etc.

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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?

                      owenfromcanada@lemmy.caO This user is from outside of this forum
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                      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.

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                        Third party anti-fraud database providers that have access to private databases with info on people. Things like public records, private records, data brokers, etc.

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                        thanks a lot!

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                        • owenfromcanada@lemmy.caO [email protected]

                          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.

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                          thanks a lot!

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                            Namecheap let me register with just a Tuta email. Payment could maybe go through an online prepaid debit card. Never had a human check AFAIK.

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                            "Just a tuta email" ...
                            Tuta nota is a serious email provider.

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                              "Just a tuta email" ...
                              Tuta nota is a serious email provider.

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                              "Just" as in nothing that demands a phone number to validate. Meaning that OP will be asked to enter a phone number when signing up and may not have to worry about it being the same one as their email account.

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                              • H [email protected]

                                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?

                                bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.deB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                I originally registered the domain I'm now using for Lemmy for the company "The Empire". I was a kid and did it just for the lulz. Also I additionally used my real name.

                                Nothing ever happened.

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                                • H [email protected]

                                  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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                                  I usually pay my registrar/host for "domain privacy".

                                  It seems like CloudFlare does whois redaction by default.

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                                    "Just" as in nothing that demands a phone number to validate. Meaning that OP will be asked to enter a phone number when signing up and may not have to worry about it being the same one as their email account.

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                                    I am a EU citizen with a .eu domain which required real data, I have never given my phone number to validate and the email I gave is the one registered under that eu domain.

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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?

                                      zerush@lemmy.mlZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      It's not a problem while the domain isn't for an commercial use. An online shop with fake credencials = big problems, but for all other, while they receive their money for the domain, they give a fuck who you are.

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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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                                        Many registrars offer Whois privacy protection, some do charge but many offer it for free.

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                                          that's what I am really interested in. How do they check this?

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                                          Usually, the company you bought the domain from sends a e-mail once a year to ask you to verify the WHOIS information is correct.

                                          It doesn't go any further than that if your just hosting nextcloud, a DNS, a blog.

                                          If the website is used to break the law, then that email is contacted, if the email is non respondant, the email provider is asked for IP adress at the time of the last connection, if ISP: you get contacted, if VPN provider: IP at plan subscription or last connection etc. until they can reach an ISP. Then you get contacted.

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