Hi, Tamar from Namecheap here.<p>It's common for newly registered domain names to be targeted, especially if the WHOIS information is not protected. Some domains do not allow WHOIS protection due to registry restrictions. These include .ca, .ch, .cn, .co.uk, .com.au, .com.es, .com.sg, .de, .es, .eu, .fr, .gg, .id, .in, .is, .law, .li, .me.uk, .net.au, .nl, .nom.es, .nu, .nyc, .org.es, .org.au, .org.uk, .paris, .sg, .to, .uk, .us, .vote, .voto, and .xn--3ds443g domains.<p>As a result, you may receive calls (you're not alone; I get them too if I register one of the aforementioned TLDs). The good news is that these calls typically stop after a few days. The bad news is that this situation occurs. While we wish we could apply our domain name privacy to all TLDs (we were the first domain name registrar to offer this for free, as privacy and security are of utmost importance to us), some registries do not permit this additional layer of security, and all registrars must comply with their regulations.<p>I hope this clarifies the situation. Rest assured, we would never sell your information. Doing so would go against everything we stand for.