Comment by someonebaggy

12 hours ago

There is - every server host does KYC and so does every domain registrar (by law). If you're found to have provided incorrect details, it allows them to immediately remove your server or domain without notice.

No there isn't, Google's requirement is to put that information publicly for everybody to see. That's not nearly the same thing as being available on court request.

With that policy, Google encourages stalkers and put developers in danger.

  • A California law around a decade ago started it (a consumer protection law I think, something like requiring customers to have an address they can contact any seller at), and Google lazily applied it to everyone.

    I would have been fine just preventing Californians from downloading my app, but that wasn't an option so I just let my app die.

does GitHub require KYC for .github.io pages? does neocities? does 111freewebhosting?