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MochaHost Adds Identity Protection

Tags:  government  spam 

By theWHIR.com , July 05, 2006

MochaHost Adds Identity Protection

July 5, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider MochaHost (mochahost.com) announced on Monday it is offering free domain identity protection for all new customers who sign up for two years of service. Current customers will be able to purchase the new service as well.

MochaHost says its identity protection offering ensures that a client's domain identity is protected and not available in the public Whois database, hiding personal information from spammers, domain hijackers or identity thieves.

The company also says it hopes the new service will contribute to current efforts being taken by the government and other organizations to fight identity theft and issues with increased email spam distribution.

MochaHost is located in Silicon Valley in San Jose, California and specializes in providing professional Web hosting, Web design, e-commerce and Internet promotion services.

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