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There are registrars that allow the info to be redacted from public WHOIS.
Unless the registrar accepts cryptocurrencies as a payment, there's no anonymous way to set up a domain. Even if you fill fake information, you'd still need to use a credit card or bank account that'll disclose personal info (such as full name, billing address, etc).
Well probably some registrars don't give the data from payments away as much. Though on the other hand giving fake info will make you look more unique and trackable.
will it if it's not obvious? how?
will it if it's not obvious? how?
It will because the payment reveals your real info if it's not in cash or cryptocurrency.
Yeah, but quite a few of them DO accept crypto - then it's fine I guess?
The registrar owns the domain then, not you. I made a root comment about Njalla which offers this service.
edit: Well you could use fake data. Still risk losing claim to it. I tried doing this with name cheap and they figured it out somehow that the info I gave wasn't real. Was years ago so I don't remember what I put in. My guess is it was one of those soft credit lookups (where did you live between X and Y?). Could also be misremembering.
No, I mean not Njalla-like services, but normal registrars like Porkbun.
Fair point about credit lookups... I wonder if you could use a real person's info like this.