You're probably overthinking things, but you should be able to trust the hosting company not to reveal your information. If this is not the case, switch hosting companies. That's all there is to it. Hide your domain's whois information.
Another obvious thing to avoid is having your contact information on your website.
RacerSo is correct in that you can obtain Whois protection and a hosting company that does not reveal your personal information. Cloudflare can also be used to conceal your hosting provider's IP address.
It is illegal in the EU, for example, to remain anonymous when collecting data (GDPR), even if you use Google analytics.
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