Thursday, 19 April 2018

Getting Spam calls and messages after registering your domain name? Here is how you can stop it!


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Now when you have a business you try to look ways to bring out your services or products to the world. Online business is the latest trend in the market where many businesses are opting to go for online retailing.  So to create that kind of online presence you will first need to have a website and a domain name.

Once the initial stage of getting an online business presence is completed you can then start making strategies to grow your business. You can connect with your customers and reach your potential customers which will ultimately help your business grow more productively.
After registering your website with a domain name you must be still getting spam calls and messages if Yes then you are not the only one. You must be receiving messages that include deals and offers from other services which are basically like getting a lot of calls from people who are telling you to opt for credit cards or loans!

It creates a lot of problems for the website owner by slowing their business productivity and chances of loss of privacy. Now you must be thinking that your domain registrar is the main culprit behind this but it is actually not.

Many people come across with issues relating to spam calls or messages from unwanted guest after they have registered their domain name. It is very annoying and time wasting so in this article you will learn as to how to eliminate it.

 “Why is it then I am still getting spam calls and messages?”

WHOIS allows people to search for the domain name and view the personal information of the registered user of the domain name. They can see your mail address, contact number, name and other details. There are small businesses or spammers who try to find new domain registrations so that to send business offers to targeted people. The good news is this that you can opt out yourself from this completely.

Opt-Out from WHOIS:

Individual and non-commercial .uk domain names are saved from such spammers because it is already opted out by default from WHOIS. You can’t stop getting your information shared from WHOIS if it is a commercial website, you can only opt out if you are an individual. But there are some instances that even after opting out your details still can be viewed at other sites.

WHOIS Privacy:

You can choose domain privacy to protect your information from getting listed in the WHOIS directory. Many reputed web host provider who offers domain registration provide domain privacy add-on. So when you enable domain privacy then your information is covered up with the generic information which will be difficult for the spammers to get their hands-on on your personal information.

Edit Privacy setting in your email:

You can also configure your email privacy settings that can stop junk mails entering your inbox and it will go straight to spam. You have to just click ‘Action’ on top of the taskbar in Outlook and scroll down to junk email and then you can change the settings from ‘Low’ to ‘Safe List Only’. But there will be chances where your important email from customers or leads can go directly to the junk mail. So, in this case, you also have to check your junk mail to see whether any important mail is forwarded to junk mail or no.

Secure your Website:

Protect your website by putting a firewall on your website so that the hackers can’t access your website to steal your information. Sometimes even though if you have opted out of WHOIS but still your information is leaked out somewhere then the first doubt comes on your website getting hacked. It is better if you put a firewall so that the hackers don’t get a chance to access your important files.

Email Scams:

There are instances where people have given away their information by clicking on the links and providing the information or calling people from the number provided in the email. You will notice some emails that will look as legit as if it is been sent from Amazon, Paypal or google services but in fact, they are fake so it is better not to click any links in the email. Try to find the customer care straight from the Search engine and reason out your problem instead of clicking the links from the email.

When you have a website then you have to keep yourself on the lookout for such potential scams. Fortunately, there are software’s or services that can protect your website from hackers and spammers from accessing your personal information and files such as antivirus, domain privacy, SSLcertificates and much more.


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