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Do you use your real name on your domains?

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demaxxus

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I imagine that if she is savvy enough to even know what the term 'who-is' means that she'll figure it out if she cares to know.

Well grandmother was just an example. Substitute friends/family members/co-workers/etc. The point is, there are certain people that I would prefer to not know about some of the domains I own.

And they don't have to know anything about WHOIS, they just have to know how to google your name.
 
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I use my company name and 'Domain Admin'

This is what 'Anything.com' does for all of their names and I can't believe they would do anything illegal with the ridiculously expensive domains they own - so good enough for me.
 

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real (company) name is the best
 

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I remember whois privacy was used as a support argument to make a finding of bad faith in some UDRP decisions.
Yes, whois should be correct... But the are tons of mailforwarding services worldwide and one can always set 100% correct postal address in many countries... together with a phone number (answering machine forwarding voicemail to e-mail). Sort of your own private whois privacy service :)
 

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