Privacy Policy
We never share your email address or other personal information with
any third party except our service partners. This limited information
sharing is necessary in order to facilitate the delivery of the specific
services you order.In order to honor your ownership rights, you will be named as the domain name owner in communications to our domain name registrars. Where Domain Name Privacy is ordered (available only with .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, and .name domain names), your personal information will not become available to the public unless you choose to disclose it yourself within your web pages.
When Privacy Not Ordered: If you order a domain name without Domain Name Privacy, your personal information will become available through publicly-searchable WHOIS databases.
Country-Specific Domain Names: Country-specific domain names such as .us and .uk are not eligible for Domain Name Privacy. If you special order a country-specific domain name, your personal information will become available through publicly-searchable WHOIS databases. Inclusion in WHOIS databases is a mandatory condition of owning a country-specific domain name. Domain Name Privacy is not available with country-specific names. For the purposes of this document, '.tv' means 'Tuvalu' (not 'television') and '.ws' means 'Western Samoa' (not 'website'). Although these and other domain name extensions may be marketed as international, they are still fundamentally country-specific.
WHOIS Databases: When your personal information becomes available through publicly-searchable WHOIS databases, this would not be due to any improper voluntary disclosure made by Triskelon or it's service partners, but rather would be because you did not order Domain Name Privacy, or because it is not available for the domain name type you ordered. For this reason, we do not recommend country-specific domain names and we do recommend ordering Domain Name Privacy where privacy is a concern.
SSL Certificates: If you obtain an SSL certificate for the purpose of enhancing the security of information in transit between your web server and your web visitors' browser application, your publicly-viewable SSL certificate itself will disclose information which identifies you or your organization. SSL certificates which do not provide such disclosure are perhaps unethical and illegal. Therefore Domain Name Privacy services are moot (and perhaps a waste of your money) where an SSL certificate is in use. An SSL certificate is not required for Triskelon eCommerce solutions because they employ PayPal Express Checkout or Authorize.Net's SIM API interface, which are SSL exempt.





