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on 01/10/2020, 18:05:40 UTC
and they do not ask any IRL identifying information whatsoever.  No need to make up fake infoýno risk of having domains cancelled for fake info.  If you really want, you can even avoid giving a throwaway e-mail address by instead using a throwaway Jabber/OTR address.  They donýt want to know who you are.


This is the most important about  Njalla.  They do not want to know who are buying their domains.

Sadly I already bought the domain using namesilo. I didn't know about that opition. THanks for sharing.

I am not sure now, but Namecheap and Namesilo it is also not mandatory to provide personal data, they both have Whois data protect for free, plus using Bitcoin as payments method can be quite anonymously.
btw. what is the main advantage in that even the registrar does not know who owns the domain? Of course, we talking about legal, non-fraud service on them.