We have a domain which we have hosted with a hosting company that is for an existing established business. We are currently thinking about setting up a completely new company which will also be hosted on the same server with the same hosting company, however because websites are actually owned by different companies (but with shared developer resources and do not want to pay for two servers) we do not want them to be linked. Each website is targeting different very specialised sectors and we do not want audience perception to be affected by them believing one company is doing both.

It is fine for the registrar details and so forth to be viewable by any user, this do not need to appear hidden. However we just want to make sure that users cannot link both sites back to the same server together.

Can someone please advise what 'telltale' signs there are that may cause this to be a problem.

We have already registered the new domain with a new account, separate from our original domain, and the registrar details are unique for both domains.

When we do an IP address check for the domain it does come up with indenticle IP addresses, however this seems to be because they are hosted with the same hosting company and the IP address links to the hosting company and not the individual sites.

Is there anything else that needs to changed to prevent a common link, or are the ways of identifying the specific server or similar to a site?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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