Oh Boy – Foreskin.Life Billboard in NYC

Donuts, which owns and operates hundreds of alternative domain name extensions, promotes some of the domain names seen “in the wild” that utilize its TLDs. I have not yet seen the company promote this marketing campaign that was shared by someone on Twitter and retweeted by Doron Vermaat:

As you can see, an organization is apparently promoting the domain name Foreskin.Life on a mobile billboard in New York City. I think the campaign is promoting the prohibition of circumcisions. Whois records show that Foreskin.Life appears to be owned by an organization called Intaction, an anti-circumcision advocacy organization.

Donuts operates the .Life extension, and this is certainly an interesting way to use a .Life domain name. Wonder if we will see Foreskin.Life in Donuts’ next trend report.

Elliot Silver
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