Will my name and contact information be publicly available?

Yes. Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit
enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws.

The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site.

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