The following is the easyDNS response to ICANN’ public comment period on GNSO Privacy & Proxy Services Accreditation Issues Working Group Initial Report. The public comment period is open until July 7, 2015. We strongly urge you to make your voice known by signing the petition over at Save Domain Privacy. I submit these comments […]
From the people who brought you tweet2txt, a completely useless hack to put your twitter status into a TXT record at your own domain, have taken it one step further and released tweet2whois: put your twitter status into your domain whois records. This one may actually have some utility from the get-go. If you’re in […]
You can now add a custom message to your .COM or .NET whois records. Simply log into your members panel (this is on the new interface) and click on “whois” for your domain on the “Domain Information” line. Then, for .COM and .NET domains (we cannot do this for other domains because the registries control […]