123-Reg domain privacy settings stooping Nominet

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  • Dec 30, 2005
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    Most of my domains are registered at 123-reg and I also have a Nominet account

    Prior to the 123-reg changes all my domains appeared in my Nominet account, I have just noticed most domains no longer display in my Nominet account.

    It appears to be due to the Domain Privacy setting at 123-reg where you have 3 choices
    On which hides all info
    Limited - which shows some info
    Off which displays all info

    It looks like the only way you can get your domain names in your Nominet account is to set them to Limited or Off at 123-Reg.

    Surely that can't be correct when Nominet is the controlling bodyy as it meands the only way to control them in Nominet is by making the domain privacy at 123-reg weaker.

    Anyone else no longer seeing their domains in their Nominet account?
     

    Kerwin

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    Dec 1, 2018
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    Most of my domains are registered at 123-reg and I also have a Nominet account

    Prior to the 123-reg changes all my domains appeared in my Nominet account, I have just noticed most domains no longer display in my Nominet account.

    It appears to be due to the Domain Privacy setting at 123-reg where you have 3 choices
    On which hides all info
    Limited - which shows some info
    Off which displays all info

    It looks like the only way you can get your domain names in your Nominet account is to set them to Limited or Off at 123-Reg.

    Surely that can't be correct when Nominet is the controlling bodyy as it meands the only way to control them in Nominet is by making the domain privacy at 123-reg weaker.

    Anyone else no longer seeing their domains in their Nominet account?
    I've owned domains since about 2010 and never needed a Nominet account nor had the need for one. If you use a domain name registrar like Porkbun it makes things so simple and they offer just about every TLD available.
     
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