Domain privacy is supported for .nz domain names that are not in significant trade (business).
We do not offer privacy for gTLDs at this stage (.com, .net etc)
The Individual Registrant Privacy Option (IRPO) is for individual registrants that are not using the domain name for significant trade (not in business).
Enabling IRPO will hide physical address, phone number and registrants email address information from being displayed in the public whois. Registrant name and country will still be visible.
Individual registrants of .nz domain names who opt to use to the IRPO still need to provide true and correct registration details, including email, phone, and address contact information. All .nz policies still apply to registrants who have requested IRPO.
Find out more about the IRPO at the Domain Name Commission website: Domain Name privacy
How to enable domain privacy or IRPO for .nz domain names.
- Login to the Account Manager and select 'Manage Domains & Services'
- Select the domain name you wish to manage from the list
- Click on 'Enable Domain Privacy'
- Agree and accept to the terms in the pop-up
- Your address, email address and phone number will now be hidden from the public whois. The registrant name and country will still be visible.