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I know that .us domains are not allowing WhoIs Privacy.

Is there any complete or partial list of domain extensions that are not allowing this as well?

Thank you for your time.

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For future reference, I found the following info at GoDaddy.com.

WhoIs Privacy is available for:

.com, .info, .net, .org, .me, .mobi, .biz, .mx, .ws, .name, .bz, .es, .nl, .tv, etc.

And, not available for the others such as:

.us, .co, .ca, etc.

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You can ask on dnforum or other domainers places. There are some knowledgeable people that will give you more precise and complete data about whois privacy. – Ross Dec 21 '10 at 7:43
You can also use a 3rd party service for Whois Privacy, or even an attorney. That applies to all domains. – Frank Dec 21 '10 at 14:17

Perhaps you'd be more successful asking this questions over at Server Fault?

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Thanks for the response, John. I found some info at GoDaddy. – ncakmak Dec 20 '10 at 17:55
(not directed to ncakmak, his comment was before downvote) I'm getting sick and tired of people misinterpreting BAD answers and HELPFUL answers that doesn't answer the question. My answer was HELPFUL. This is a forum for startups and the people at server fault would CLEARLY know more about this. Notice the lack of other answers, and how the asker answered his own question? That's right. The sound your hearing isn't the sound of one hand clapping – it's the sound if your hand hitting your thick skull. sigh – John Sjölander Dec 20 '10 at 21:47
@john, i gave you an upvote to even it out. There are a few guys on this forum who compensate by trying to maintain a highest score. I like to give my points away as bounties whenever they get high. Dont take it personal, there are a few small penises in the forum. – Frank Dec 21 '10 at 14:15
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Plus, server fault would have been a better forum for that question. But i think it would have been best asked at webmasters.stackexchange.com – Frank Dec 21 '10 at 14:16
I don't care about the score. Ok, that's not true. I do. But not that much. I care about the quality of the forum. And doing stuff like that degrades the quality, and pisses of active users. Or at least me. Anyway, thx Frank! (ps. Ah, I didn't know there was a webmasters... Great to know!) – John Sjölander Dec 21 '10 at 14:16
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