The NTIA's decision to disallow private domain name registrations for .us domains threatens your privacy Return to Home
#  Name   Location  CommentsNext
13646    jeffrey eaton    Texas  We will lose all privacy soon with decisions made without owner consultation.
13645    Ariel Estrada    Virginia  Reverse!
13644    Tammy DeSanchez    California  
13643    Ivan Crisostomo    California  
13642    William Echols    Texas  
13641    Stephanie Grimes    Pennsylvania  Pleease dont make us all scared to communicate over the Internet just bcuz of the small % of "badguys" out there. I LOVE learning&sharing Inspiring ideas, & this is my ONLY window to the World i ADORE but am afraid to go out In. Sm.Town Girl/BIGHEART
13640    David Hood    Minnesota  Over two decades ago, I swore an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Today, it takes only a lazy bureaucrat to abrogate our constitutional rights. Where is my country???
13639    Kevin Uyeda    Hawaii  
13638    Don-Felix Ryzek    Minnesota  The above information can currently also be found via a simple WHOIS search. This is an invasion of my privacy!
13637    Terry Lovett Lovett    California  Get rid of this crummy decision
13636    Peter SZAKVARY    California  
13635    S Z    Wisconsin  -
13634    Peggy Palakiko    Georgia  NTIA please reverse your decision and allow private registration of domain names
13633    JAMAR WILSON    North Carolina  
13632    May Ng    California  All domain should have private registration.
13631    Tom Wilber    Pennsylvania  
13630    ryan Young    California  
13629    Sidney Alliev    Minnesota  
13628    Eric Turner    Pennsylvania  Private registration keeps PUBLIC goof***** from looking up my personal information. The government could lookup this information with just a simple court order and there was NO NEED to make some stupid law restricting private registrations.
13627    Philip Huizinga    Michigan  The .us domain needs to have private registration. Are you crazy making this info public?!
13626    Alberto Lim    California  I want the .us domain with privacy for those concerned. What is the purpose of the .us privacy being eliminated? Only idiots full of hatred, selfish motive, or hypocrites with corrupt ideas do that.
13625    Todd Christiansen    Minnesota  
13624    David Yaggi    California  The .us top level domain should be provided the same security features as any other domain. I can see no credible reason why these domains should be treated any differently.
13623    jerry knoff    Georgia  SAFETY FIRST!
13622    William Hughes    Arizona  
13621    JD Austin    Missouri  I pay for private registration of my other domains so that cons will not be able to get info on my family.
13620    Rafal Kucharski    Florida  
13619    Michael Shields    Texas  Domain Lesson: 367 - a domain with no private registrations is a domain - - WITH NO VALUE -
13618    Diane Donati    Missouri  
13617    Sandra Chvostal    California  I would like my privacy protected on this matter.
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Press and Documentation

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Domain Owners Lose Privacy - Wired.com

Go Daddy slams US on domain privacy - Computer Business Review Online

Ruling on '.us' Domain Raises Privacy Issues - washingtonpost.com