Domain extensions with built-in privacy protection
1. .to (Tonga)Registrant Information: Not displayed at allRegistrar Information: Usually not displayedUse: Short links, film and television, cryptocurrency, tech communities, etc.2. .me (Montenegro)Registrant Information: Mostly hiddenRegistrar Information: Only information related to the registry (doMEn) is displayed
Use: Personal branding, short links, creative domains
3. .tv (Tuvalu)Registrant Information: Generally not displayedRegistrar Information: Often not listed
Use: Video media, streaming platforms
4. .gg (Guernsey)Registrant Information: Not displayedRegistrar Information: Not necessarily displayedUse: Esports, game streaming, Web35. .io (British Indian Ocean Territory)Registrant Information: HiddenRegistrar Information: Usually only information related to the registry (NIC.IO) is displayedUse: Technology companies, startups, developer tools6. .ai (Anguilla)Registrant Information: Not publicly availableRegistrar Information: Only the registry is displayedUse: Artificial intelligence, technology companies7. .de (Germany)Registrant Information: Not displayed by default (post-GDPR)Registrar Information: Only DENIC (registry) is displayed, not specific retailersUse: German market websites8. .eu (European Union)Registrant Information: Fully GDPR-protected, not displayedRegistrar Information: Only the registry's EURID is displayedUse: EU businesses and organizations9. .ca (Canada)Registrant Information: Individual registrant information is not displayed (some information may be displayed for businesses)Registrar Information: Limited displayUse: Canadian local businesses10. Some new gTLDs (.app, .dev, .page, etc., managed by Google Registry)Registrant Information: Completely hiddenRegistrar Information: Generally not displayed, only the Google Registry is displayed
Use: Developers, projects, corporate websites
Summary:If you want The most common choices for domain names with built-in privacy protection are:Island ccTLDs: .to, .me, .tv, .gg, .io, .aiEuropean domains: .de, .eu, .ca (GDPR-protected)Google's new domains: .app, .dev, .page, etc.These domains inherently protect registration information without requiring additional WHOIS privacy.