EPP Transfer Protection
Find out more info on EPP Transfer Protection and how it protects a domain name.
In case you would like to transfer a domain name from one domain registrar to another, you’ll need a unique domain authorization code, which may be called by different names – an EPP key, an AuthInfo code, a domain password, etc. All these names refer to the exact same thing – a code that the domain name owner receives from the present domain registrar and provides to the new one upon ordering. Without a genuine code, a domain transfer process cannot be initiated and this is one of the protection mechanisms against unsanctioned transfer attempts used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For even greater security, the code comprises of numbers and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so if you would like to transfer one of your domains, you need to supply the new domain registrar with the correct code.
EPP Transfer Protection in Website Hosting
If you’ve got a Linux website hosting packages, you’ve registered a domain name through us and you would like to transfer it away, you can obtain its EPP transfer code with no more than a few mouse clicks. When you sign into your Hepsia hosting Control Panel and go to the Registered Domains section, you will see all the domain names that you have registered through us listed alphabetically. On the right-hand side of each domain name, you will see a small EPP icon for all domain name extensions that need an EPP code in order to be transferred between companies. Clicking the icon will email the code to the registrant’s email address momentarily. In the exact same section you can also see and eventually update the email, if the one there isn’t valid any longer.