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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

ICANN policy changes trigger privacy concerns

Internet name authority ICANN has unsettled privacy advocates after a new working group document flagged changes to the way domain proxy services can operate.
The changes, proposed in a document (PDF) from a working group of the Generic Names Supporting Organization at ICANN, essentially mean that “registrants of websites engaged in active commerce” would no longer be allowed to protect the personal information of domain owners using a proxy service.


ICANN policy changes trigger privacy concerns

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