What do you mean with “private domain whois”? That website can show you what’s written in the Whois entry. What’s written there depends on what the Register wrote into the entry.
If you register with a host like GoDaddy you can choose against putting your name in the Whois entry.
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What do you mean with “private domain whois”? That website can show you what’s written in the Whois entry. What’s written there depends on what the Register wrote into the entry. If you register with a host like GoDaddy you can choose against putting your name in the Whois entry.
Sorry, this was an useless post so now it’s gone
The NSA :-P
Also, anyone with a subpoena and, probably, sufficiently skillful black hats.
But if you are asking whether there is an alternate way you can just look it up, then no, that’s the whole point of the private part.