Take personal meta out of FP web?

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I read this on a domain registration site:

Did you know that when you register a domain, your name, address, email
address and phone number are immediately made available to anyone who wants
to see them? That's right. Your personal information is exposed 24 hours a
day, everyday, to anyone, anywhere.

Is there any way to take this personal metadata out of a FP2000-generated
web site?

Ed
 
Hi Ed,

It really has nothing to do with FrontPage (nor can it be changed with it)
The domain registration is where it comes from. There are ways you can make
it private though and not show your personal information. How you do it
depends upon who you registered it with.

--
Joe
Microsoft MVP FrontPage

Expression and FrontPage Web Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage/forum/default.asp
 
It's not referring to FP or your web itself. It's referring to the
information posted with the domain registrar.
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Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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|I read this on a domain registration site:
|
| Did you know that when you register a domain, your name, address, email
| address and phone number are immediately made available to anyone who
wants
| to see them? That's right. Your personal information is exposed 24 hours a
| day, everyday, to anyone, anywhere.
|
| Is there any way to take this personal metadata out of a FP2000-generated
| web site?
|
| Ed
|
|
 
Ed said:
I read this on a domain registration site:

Did you know that when you register a domain, your name, address, email
address and phone number are immediately made available to anyone who
wants to see them? That's right. Your personal information is exposed 24
hours a day, everyday, to anyone, anywhere.

Is there any way to take this personal metadata out of a FP2000-generated
web site?

As the others said, it has nothing to do with FrontPage; you need to talk to
your domain registrar.

Just a thought, though: almost all of that information is immediately
publicly available for anybody whose name is listed in a phone directory,
too, and has been for decades..
 
Yep, them are the rules of the internet.

Depending on which register you used, there may be ways to
protect that personal info.

On the local police and fire department sites, I registered
them with the pd/fd address and used 911 for the phone
number :)

:I read this on a domain registration site:
:
: Did you know that when you register a domain, your name,
address, email
: address and phone number are immediately made available to
anyone who wants
: to see them? That's right. Your personal information is
exposed 24 hours a
: day, everyday, to anyone, anywhere.
:
: Is there any way to take this personal metadata out of a
FP2000-generated
: web site?
:
: Ed
:
:
 
Mike Mueller said:
Yep, them are the rules of the internet.

Depending on which register you used, there may be ways to
protect that personal info.

On the local police and fire department sites, I registered
them with the pd/fd address and used 911 for the phone
number :)

Do you think the 911 people will appreciate getting "your domain is about to
expire" phone calls...? :\
 
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