How It Works

In2Privacy protects WHOIS details and provides a domain-based forwarding email so people can contact the registrant without seeing the real email address.

A straightforward privacy workflow

When privacy protection is active, personal registration details are better shielded in public WHOIS records. To preserve legitimate communication, a forwarding email is created using the client’s actual domain name.

  • WHOIS privacy helps reduce the public exposure of registrant information.
  • A matching forwarding address is created in the format yourdomain@in2privacy.com.
  • Messages sent to that address are forwarded to the registrant’s real email address.

Step 1 — Domain privacy setup

Your domain is configured for WHOIS privacy so sensitive details are less visible publicly.

Step 2 — Public forwarding address

We create a domain-based privacy email such as yourdomain@in2privacy.com.

Step 3 — Real email stays hidden

People can still reach the registrant, but the actual email address is not publicly exposed.

Why the forwarding email matters

Many privacy services hide the registrant details, but not all explain how legitimate communication is preserved. In2Privacy keeps a working public contact path without revealing the real address.

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Domain-based contact email

The public-facing address uses the customer’s actual domain name at in2privacy.com.

Messages are forwarded

Emails sent there are passed on to the registrant’s real mailbox.

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Real address stays private

The sender can make contact without ever seeing the registrant’s actual email address.