Can I apply Webnames Privacy to only some of the domains under one Registrant and not to other domains?
If you are an “individual” i.e. your registrant type under .CA rules is Canadian citizen, permanent resident, legal representative or aboriginal person – The privacy service for individuals is applied at the registrant level and therefore, you will be charged for all domains, excluding .US. For .CA domains, you may choose to enable or disable privacy. This means that if an individual registrant has 2 .coms, 2.nets and 2.ca domains, you will be charged for the .com and .net domains, but have the option to choose privacy on the .ca domains (since CIRA provides a level of privacy for individual .ca’s). If you choose Yes for the .ca, privacy is applied to ALL the .ca’s under that registrant or if NO, privacy will not be applied to ALL the .ca’s under that registrant. If you are a “non-individual” i.e. corporation or other legal types – The privacy service for non-individuals is applied at the registrant level and you will be charged for all domains, excluding .US. This means that if a comp
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