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    #11
    Originally posted by Rabotnik View Post
    The opt-out is for .co.uk addresses too (I've done this on all my sites).
    Not allowed on 'non personal' websites. If you've done it for your Ltd Co domain, the Internet CID will be breaking your door down at 5 AM
    When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
      Not allowed on 'non personal' websites. If you've done it for your Ltd Co domain, the Internet CID will be breaking your door down at 5 AM
      Yeah I know, all my sites are personal, but I originally bought my company address before the company existed, so I just haven't gotten round to transferring it yet...

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        #13
        Originally posted by Rabotnik View Post
        Yeah I know, all my sites are personal, but I originally bought my company address before the company existed, so I just haven't gotten round to transferring it yet...
        Doesn't work like that unfortunately.

        Every year I get emails from my internet domain companies asking me to check and update my details.

        Also you will find some people/organisations won't do business with you due to hiding your details.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          Doesn't work like that unfortunately.

          Every year I get emails from my internet domain companies asking me to check and update my details.

          Also you will find some people/organisations won't do business with you due to hiding your details.
          You severely overestimate the value and popularity of my site!

          It's just a Wordpress blog I update far too infrequently with bits of code. Thought it might help me stand out from the crowd if the agent Googles my company. Doubt it will help for my next gig...the last post was in July

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            #15
            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            Doesn't work like that unfortunately.

            Every year I get emails from my internet domain companies asking me to check and update my details.

            Also you will find some people/organisations won't do business with you due to hiding your details.
            This is only for .com addresses in my experience, Nominet really aren't that fussed. You can quite happily register the domain to you as an individual and then use WHOIS opt out and just set the billing for the domain via your registrar to use company card and address. Is such a small thing IMO that it is unlikely to ever get picked up. As the others have said though, as a director there isn't much you can do to keep all of your details hidden.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
              Ah, has that happened to you too then ? I let them keep the Mrs and the kids.

              Using his accountant's address as a Reg Off wouldn't be likely to prevent that, would it ? DirectorCheck, CompanyCheck, TraceSmart etc etc etc (there are hundreds of them) will get anyone any personal info they want from a starting point of your Ltd Co name.
              If your registered address is not your personal address you can opt to show reg add only at Companies House which is the main feed for most of the 'check' sites for directors/companies. I agree with others who have pointed out there are many ways to find your personal address but I think it is worth preserving some anonimity if you can.

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                #17
                Originally posted by administrator View Post
                This is only for .com addresses in my experience, Nominet really aren't that fussed.
                I have a mixture of .co.uk and .com addresses and get the check emails for both yearly.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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