If you decide to transfer a domain from one domain registrar to another, you will need to pass through a couple of security procedures. One of them is getting a unique EPP authorization code from the present domain name registrar – on the condition that you are the registrant, since the code is sent to the domain owner’s email account and nobody else can obtain it. You have to provide this code to the new domain registrar, or else they won’t be able to begin the domain transfer procedure. The EPP codes are case-sensitive and may include numbers or special symbols such as dots or commas, which can be easily misentered, so make sure you copy and paste the correct code. As an additional protection measure, the transfer code for a domain may be altered on a regular basis. Certain companies call this code an Auth key, a domain password or a domain secret as well.

EPP Transfer Protection in Hosting

If you’ve got a Linux hosting services, you’ve registered a domain name through our company and you would like to transfer it, you can obtain its EPP transfer code with no more than a couple of clicks. When you sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel and visit the Registered Domains section, you will see all the domain names that you’ve registered with us shown alphabetically. Next to each domain name, you’ll see a tiny EPP icon for all TLD extensions that need a code in order to be transferred between companies. Clicking the icon will email the EPP code to the domain owner’s email address momentarily. In the exact same section you can also find and eventually update the email, if the one there isn’t valid any longer.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You can swiftly get the transfer authentication code for any domain name registered under a semi-dedicated server account if you’d like to transfer it. This can be done through the very same Control Panel, via which you manage your account, so you will not have to log in and out of different admin panels. All you will have to do is go to the domain management section of the Control Panel and click the EPP button associated with the domain that you want to transfer, provided that its extension supports transfers with such a code. Our system emails all codes automatically to the domain name registrant’s email listed in the domain name’s WHOIS record, so if the email that is currently listed is out of date, you can modify it with several clicks without having to leave the domain management section of the Control Panel.