Change to whois policy
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2025 8:37 pm
I got an email from Networksolutions telling me that there's a change to whois policy now, where the "Organization" becomes the registrant if the field has data. Also, they are calling it "Registration Data Directory Services" (RDSS) instead of the Whois database now.
Of course, networksolutions uses this to expose you to more marketing, making you go and sign in etc. I actually wanted to this time, because "Mike's Computer Service" isn't even really an entity, it's not a registered business or anything (I'm not required to for gig type self employment) so I figured I'd best just remove it since it becomes the domain owner. That's stupid, the domain owner used to be a person at the organization.
Network solutions gets to put a 60 day domain lock on, when you change whois info. How nice for them. I wasn't planning on transferring it anyway, but still, that irks me.
Of course, networksolutions uses this to expose you to more marketing, making you go and sign in etc. I actually wanted to this time, because "Mike's Computer Service" isn't even really an entity, it's not a registered business or anything (I'm not required to for gig type self employment) so I figured I'd best just remove it since it becomes the domain owner. That's stupid, the domain owner used to be a person at the organization.
Network solutions gets to put a 60 day domain lock on, when you change whois info. How nice for them. I wasn't planning on transferring it anyway, but still, that irks me.