LOS ANGELES - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced that August 21, 2025, marks the effective date of the Registration Data Policy for generic top-level domain registry operators and ICANN-accredited registrars (contracted parties). This milestone concludes a year-long transition period that took place from August 21, 2024, through August 20, 2025, during which contracted parties prepared to implement new requirements for processing domain name registration data, a press release stated by ICANN.
The Registration Data Policy is a consensus policy based on recommendations made by the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO). The new policy replaces the Interim Registration Data Policy, providing a consistent framework for how domain name registration data is managed in line with privacy regulations. The new policy implements a total of 34 policy recommendations and includes updates to 20 impacted policies and procedures, as well as the Registration Data Access Protocol Profile.
ICANN thanks the multistakeholder community for its collaboration, dedication, and expertise in helping to shape a policy that balances privacy safeguards with reliable data management. This collective effort involved significant time and resources to develop policy recommendations and identify and address implementation challenges. In preparation for the policy's effective date, contracted parties have updated their systems and processes to ensure they are ready for the successful implementation of the new policy.