Domain not registered in own name?

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Hi, is it possible to purchase a domain that can’t be linked to myself? It’s for a cannabis growing forum and I would rather remain unknown by search of domain ownership. If anyone could help advise that would be great. Thanks
 
Hi, is it possible to purchase a domain that can’t be linked to myself? It’s for a cannabis growing forum and I would rather remain unknown by search of domain ownership. If anyone could help advise that would be great. Thanks
Your name and other info would rename redacted in WHOIS anyways (if you are using a registrar that doesn't offer this for free, use a better registrar). But if you still want to be sure, just fill up random stuff, it's not verified anywhere. Except for the contact email, just make a new email address at some host and use that in the contact form.
 
Your name and other info would rename redacted in WHOIS anyways (if you are using a registrar that doesn't offer this for free, use a better registrar). But if you still want to be sure, just fill up random stuff, it's not verified anywhere. Except for the contact email, just make a new email address at some host and use that in the contact form.
Ok yes but payment information have my details there I want to not be linked to site at all for safety
 
  1. Sign up for a Cloudflare.com account and add your domain
  2. Review and update your DNS records
  3. Change your domains nameservers to the ones given by cloudflare
  4. Wait for the DNS changes to take action, normally an hour

after that you good to go.
 
  1. Sign up for a Cloudflare.com account and add your domain
  2. Review and update your DNS records
  3. Change your domains nameservers to the ones given by cloudflare
  4. Wait for the DNS changes to take action, normally an hour

after that you good to go.
Ok but first of all I need to register that domain in my name correct? Before I change on cloudflare ? Thanks
 
otherwise u really need to register the domain in not your name, then i suggest you find someone who accept bitcoin payments, such as namecheap or many others

what is risky is if you one day need to provide your ID etc in order to not loose the domain for whatever reason, then you will most probably loose it.

if that doesn't matter for you, just signup with fake details on any domain register that accepts crypto payments.

done deal
 
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