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Is the WHOIS disappearing on May 25th inst. ?
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<blockquote data-quote="carledgar" data-source="post: 2276471" data-attributes="member: 7814"><p>I rec'd the following email today, purportedly from SEDO. Is this for real and, if so, why would they only give three days notice?</p><p></p><p>Hello Carl Edgar, </p><p>On May 25, 2018, the <a href="http://elaine.sedo.com/go/xzujhzd19brirjoweqt0asy1149vms0clmcmcw0wc4y5/1047" target="_blank">General Data Protection Regulation</a> will take effect. This means the WHOIS will “disappear”. In the new public record system, personal data will no longer be visible either to individuals or Sedo. So far we were able to verify from the WHOIS records that you are the legitimate owner of the domains you listed for sale. This means it will be much harder for us to match your account data with the WHOIS information <strong>in order to clear your domains for sale</strong> on our site.</p><p></p><p>The Solution: Our <strong>Owner Self-Verification</strong>. With the Owner Self-Verification, you can quickly prove your ownership of any domain you list for sale. Even on weekends and holidays!</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>3 steps to Owner Self-Verification</strong></p><p></p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Sedo provides you with a personal ID in your account under "Domain Management" under the tab "Owner Self-Verification".</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Copy it and enter it at your registrar. To do this, visit your registrar and make this update within the DNS settings.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Enter your verification ID into the TXT record field of your domains. If your registrar needs you to submit a Hostname, simply enter “@”. Also, if you need to enter a TTL value, please enter “3600”.</li> </ol><p>Your ownership will be verified once the DNS information is updated. With your support, we can ensure that only domains that have owner-verified credentials are still listed on the marketplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carledgar, post: 2276471, member: 7814"] I rec'd the following email today, purportedly from SEDO. Is this for real and, if so, why would they only give three days notice? Hello Carl Edgar, [B][/B] On May 25, 2018, the [URL='http://elaine.sedo.com/go/xzujhzd19brirjoweqt0asy1149vms0clmcmcw0wc4y5/1047']General Data Protection Regulation[/URL] will take effect. This means the WHOIS will “disappear”. In the new public record system, personal data will no longer be visible either to individuals or Sedo. So far we were able to verify from the WHOIS records that you are the legitimate owner of the domains you listed for sale. This means it will be much harder for us to match your account data with the WHOIS information [B]in order to clear your domains for sale[/B] on our site. The Solution: Our [B]Owner Self-Verification[/B]. With the Owner Self-Verification, you can quickly prove your ownership of any domain you list for sale. Even on weekends and holidays! [B]3 steps to Owner Self-Verification[/B] [LIST=1] [*]Sedo provides you with a personal ID in your account under "Domain Management" under the tab "Owner Self-Verification". [*]Copy it and enter it at your registrar. To do this, visit your registrar and make this update within the DNS settings. [*]Enter your verification ID into the TXT record field of your domains. If your registrar needs you to submit a Hostname, simply enter “@”. Also, if you need to enter a TTL value, please enter “3600”. [/LIST] Your ownership will be verified once the DNS information is updated. With your support, we can ensure that only domains that have owner-verified credentials are still listed on the marketplace. [/QUOTE]
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