TLDs de Dominios Anónimos
75 TLDs match.
El registro anónimo de dominios no es una característica del producto—es un requisito básico para cualquiera que opere fuera de la economía de vigilancia. La mayoría de los registradores recopilan tu escaneo de pasaporte, recibo de servicios e historial de tarjeta de crédito antes de entregarte un .com. Registran tu IP, reenvían amenazas legales y cooperan con expediciones de pesca desde jurisdicciones en las que nunca has pisado. Los TLD en esta categoría te permiten saltarte ese teatro. Los registramos con criptomonedas, cero KYC, y privacidad WHOIS por defecto que realmente significa privado—no «contacta nuestro departamento de cumplimiento para desenmascara al propietario». Estos registros no requieren datos verificados del propietario, operan en jurisdicciones con leyes de privacidad sólidas, o simplemente no responden a solicitudes casuales de WHOIS de desconocidos y notificadores. ¿Quién necesita esto? Periodistas que trabajan en historias transfronterizas. Plataformas para denunciantes. Servicios enfocados en privacidad que no quieren que la dirección del hogar de su administrador sea raspada por competidores o acosadores. Proyectos cripto cansados de doxxear a sus contribuyentes principales. Operadores de contenido para adultos evitando pánico moral. Disidentes políticos. Negocios offshore. Cualquiera que entienda que el anonimato es una característica de seguridad, no una bandera roja. No verificamos tu identidad porque no queremos saberla. Paga en Monero, usa un email desechable, enruta a través de Tor. Registra en cinco minutos. Sin ID con foto. Sin preguntas.
Un TLD entra en esta categoría cuando puedes registrarlo sin entregar ID del gobierno, prueba de domicilio o canales de pago rastreables. Eso significa que el registro no requiere datos verificados del registrante durante el proceso de registro, u opera en una jurisdicción donde la privacidad por defecto es la norma cultural y legal. Algunos registros resisten activamente mandatos de transparencia WHOIS. Otros simplemente no les importa. Ambos funcionan. También favorecemos TLD donde el registro o el país de constitución tiene un historial de ignorar demandas legales extranjeras, no reenvía automáticamente reclamaciones a los registrantes, o requiere debido proceso antes de revelar información del propietario. No todos los TLD aquí son a prueba de balas contra un estado-nación motivado, pero todos te permiten operar sin plasmar tu nombre en bases de datos públicas. Combina estos con nuestra facturación solo criptomonedas y tienes anonimato funcional para la mayoría de los modelos de amenaza.
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The classic. Anonymous and DMCA-free, the way it was meant to be.
Tech and startup classic. We don't ask what you're building.
Old-school internet, new-school anonymity. Networks without nametags.
Built for organizations that don't want to be on a list.
AI gold rush, but anonymous. Anguilla doesn't care about your business model.
Russian-controlled namespace. Outside Western takedown reach. Pricing's sweet too.
Information wants to be free. Including yours.
Iceland. Strongest free-speech protection in the West. We host you here for a reason.
Business without the paperwork. No ID, no incorporated address.
The wildcard. Cheap, generic, ready for whatever you're up to.
Run your trade without anyone watching.
Montenegro. About me, not about the lawyers.
Your handle, your call. We'll never ask for the legal one.
Colombia's playground TLD. Fast, cheap, and nobody's watching.
Mobile-first, paranoid-second. Built for the burner-phone era.
Forced HTTPS, real apps, zero questions. Ship without explaining yourself.
Dev tools, dev things, dev people. Skip the corporate pitch.
Generic, available, pseudonymous-friendly. Pick a name, run.
A site is a site. Skip the explanations.
What it says on the tin. No more, no less, no leaks.
Sell whatever, to whoever, no questions on either side.
Commerce TLD that doesn't ask what you're selling.
For builders who don't want a Bay Area paper trail.
Creative, visual, untraceable. Your portfolio, your call.
Hosting, services, infra — pick a name and skip the form-filling.
Cheap as it gets. Burn it, replace it, repeat.
Streaming, broadcasting, going public — without your face on a database.
Independent media TLD. We don't take orders from press councils.
Where journalists, leakers, and weird folks go when WordPress isn't enough.
Publishing without the publishing house. Or its lawyers.
International by default. Anonymity travels.
Big domain energy, no oversight committee.
Liechtenstein. Banking-grade privacy in your TLD.
Switzerland. Neutral by treaty, neutral about your domain too.
Belarus. Cheap, persistent, decidedly not in NATO's lap.
Ukraine. Resilient infrastructure under fire. Choose accordingly.
Kazakhstan. Neutral steppe, low oversight, decent peering.
Moldova. Eastern Europe's quietest TLD. No EU dragnet here.
Georgia. Neutral ground between East and West. Bring your own laws.
Armenia. Quiet TLD, decent jurisdiction, popular with .am punsters.
Tonga. Tiny island, big freedoms. Long-time offshore favorite.
Cocos Islands. The original .com backup, still no questions asked.
Palau. Cheap and obscure. Fly under most radars.
Germany. GDPR-strict on your data. Whois redacted by default.
France. EU jurisdiction, no public registrant data.
Italy. EU-shielded whois, surprisingly hassle-free for non-residents.
Spain. Open to non-residents, low whois exposure.
Netherlands. Liberal hosting culture. Ask any sysop.
Belgium. EU-shielded, fast, not picky about who registers.
Sweden. Strong free-speech precedent. Worth knowing about.
Norway. Restrictive in theory — for who qualifies, untouchable.
Denmark. EU but not picky. Whois redacted on request.
Finland. EU shield, technically rigorous registry.
Japan. Tightly run, but their legal system doesn't run on DMCA.
South Korea. Locally rigid, globally available. Outside Western takedown norms.
Singapore. APAC hub. Stable, neutral, no compliance theater.
Hong Kong. Asia-Pacific gateway. Choose your jurisdiction with eyes open.
Taiwan. Stable, free-press friendly, outside mainland reach.
India. Cheap, available, increasingly interesting for offshore.
Australia. Strict eligibility — but if you qualify, robust namespace.
United States. Yeah, we know. We register it. Use at your discretion.
Canada. Whois redaction by default. Quiet by Western standards.
Brazil. Local rules, but registration's open and prices are fair.
Mexico. Latin America's largest. Fast, cheap, discreet.
Argentina. Local market, but the door's open for foreigners.
Bahamas. Offshore TLD with the offshore-banking pedigree to match.
Belize. Offshore-friendly jurisdiction since the 90s.
Saint Vincent. Caribbean offshore. Tested, true, quiet.
British Virgin Islands. Where shell companies register their domains.
Samoa. Generic-TLD vibe, offshore reality. .ws as in websites.
Saint Helena. Tiny island, durable namespace. Distance is privacy.
Antigua. Offshore Caribbean. Open to anyone with a wallet.
Montserrat. Caribbean micro-state. Almost no Western oversight.
Niue. Pacific micro-state. Foreign-friendly, English-friendly.
Guernsey. Channel Islands. Banking-grade privacy carries to TLDs.