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![]() "acmusic" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 11:32:20 PM UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote: > If possible could you please remove your WhoIS search results post please? This is usenet, it's not possible. You might get Google to remove it from Google Groups if you ask nicely, but it'll be stored on hundreds of other servers, besides anyone can repeat the whois query for themselves. Thanks for the reply Andy, could he not just click "delete post" to the right of his message? - I'll get in touch with Google and enquire as to why my whois privacy policy doesn't work. Nothing to do with Google. Whois privacy only applies to private individuals not sites registered as businesses. So either you didn't tick the correct box when you registered the website Or the registrant who you paid to register the website didn't tick the correct box. michael adams .... Thank you, Alex |
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