Any domain that is registered will need to provide some of the contact information which will then be made available to the public. This we refer to domain “whois” information. These informations serve the purpose for others to contact the domain owner easily. Though, marketing companies and spammers have perverted these whois datas by harvesting e-mail addresses and misuse of them. Obviously, this comes to the illegal commitment, but is a common problem and it’s difficult to control.
One way to combat this is having a clear definition from a third party show in the whois information as to establish a “trust”. So, in relation to the dig the actual information from the domain holders, they must have came through the “trust” commitment and through a way of legitimate contact, the “trust” will be meant sending a message to the real owner. It helps to protect your e-mail from spam.
DWHS offers a free private whois service, where it is considered as “trust”. You will still own the full rights of your domain name and having complete control over it. If you would like to change the whois information on the DNS settings, you can make it at the domain control panel.










































