Anonymous domain name registration?

by IT Support 23 Replies latest jw friends

  • observador
    observador

    Nathan,
    thanks for posting the web address of J.J.Luna's website.
    Also thanks for sharing the info on his JW background. The info you posted is consistent with some pieces of info he gives away in his book; also with his cultistic way of thinking (I read the sample
    chapters available in his website...).
    Let's hope that he answers Diego's questions. :)
    This board has a group of people I'd miss if they left. You're one of them.
    Thanks a lot.
    Observador.

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Well, I thought I'd check J. J. Luna's website to see if he had responded to Diego's question, AND HE DID!

    Diego WA 58: [10-31] “What advice can you offer about setting up an anonymous domain name registration for a website? For example, a person might want to set up a website dedicated to exposing a totalitarian religious cult. The cult has huge resources and no qualms about litigating dissenting former members into bankruptcy if they can. Naturally a dissident would want to be invisible in such a case.”
    - - - Diego, I will get right to the point; due to many of these private registrations turning over customer information, I would not trust them, period. I would get my self a Privacash Card, register it with an alias to a safe mail drop, then I would use that Privacash Card and alias to register the site to a person that does not exist. This way, legally, it would not show up any where near your name or tie back to you at all. I would also start utilizing proxies extensively to cloak your activities. This strategy has been successful for me when exposing ‘less than honorable’ people to the world. Hope it helps/ - MS

    I hope this information proves helpful in some way.

  • observador
    observador

    Thanks, Nathan, for keeping us posted.

    PrivaCash sounds good, but their website (www.privacash.com) gives the impression that one can only reload the card at CVS/Wallgreens locations, but not buy it there. Is that true?

    If one can BUY the card at CVS/Wallgreens, then Mr. Luna's suggestion is great.

    Observador.

  • andybush
    andybush

    "They usually charge an additional $5 to $10 per month for the service. However, they all state that if the cutomer does anything 'bad' with the domain name (e.g. illegal pornography, spamming, copyright infringement), they will lose the benefit of anonymity. So it's not a true anonymous registration."

    To avoide issues like this I registered my anonymous domains with an offshore registrar who are less sensitive to "what is considered illegal". I used yohost.org and I know if you look long enough you can find many offshore domain registries in such countries as Panama, Malaysia, etc.

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