When you register a domain name, your personal contact information—name, address, phone number, and email—is added to the WHOIS database, a public directory for domain ownership. This transparency was designed for accountability, but it also opened the door to an unwelcome problem: spammers and scammers harvesting your details.
That’s where domain privacy protection comes in.
The Catch-22 of WHOIS Verification
Here’s the dilemma:
- You’re required to use a valid email address when registering a domain to pass ICANN’s verification requirements.
- But that very same email address becomes visible to the public if you don’t use privacy protection—making it a magnet for spam, phishing, and scam attempts.
Domain privacy services hide your real contact information, replacing it with proxy details. This keeps your personal email address off the public record, reducing spam risks dramatically.

Why the Costs Vary So Much
You may have seen domain privacy offered for $5, $10, even $20 per year. Unfortunately, some registrars use privacy as an upsell, charging a premium for something that costs them very little to provide. This creates confusion and frustration for domain owners who simply want their data protected.
Web Host Pro’s Approach to Privacy
At Web Host Pro, we believe domain privacy should be simple and affordable. That’s why:
- Basic Privacy: Included for free with every domain registration. It replaces your personal details with Web Host Pro’s contact info, so your data stays hidden. However, emails sent to your WHOIS contact address aren’t forwarded to you.
- Advanced Privacy: Offers email forwarding and advanced spam filtering, so legitimate emails reach you while spam is filtered out.
This two-tier approach gives you control over how much privacy you need—without overpaying for basic protection.
DIY Option: Temporary WHOIS Emails
If you’re privacy-savvy, you can also create a temporary email address specifically for WHOIS. This works well if you don’t want to pay for privacy services and you’re comfortable managing a dedicated inbox. However, this can become tedious over time, especially if you own multiple domains.
Why Domain Privacy Matters
Here’s why domain privacy should be a top priority for every website owner:
- Protects Your Identity: Keeps your name, address, and phone number out of public databases.
- Prevents Spam: Stops automated bots from scraping your WHOIS data for email campaigns.
- Reduces Phishing Risks: Keeps scammers from impersonating registrars and targeting you with fake renewal notices.
- Adds a Layer of Security: Helps guard against domain hijacking attempts by making you a harder target.
Final Thoughts
Domain privacy isn’t just about keeping your inbox clean—it’s about protecting your identity and security online. At Web Host Pro, we believe you shouldn’t have to pay a premium just to keep your data safe. That’s why we provide free basic privacy and affordable advanced privacy options for every domain.
If you’re serious about building a secure online presence, domain privacy is one of the simplest—and smartest—investments you can make.