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That's one subpoena or warrant away from it being published to people who you don't want to have it.



That's a bit separate from the notion of privacy - warantless searches violate privacy, but there is (nor should be) any expectation of privacy given a valid warrant; valid warrants is the scenario where we the people have decided (and written in our laws and constitutions) that you should not be able to keep things hidden.


Like real estate and vehicles, domain registrations probably shouldn't be too private by default.


Or hack, misconfiguration, data leak, insider, etc.




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