In case you would like to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another, you’ll need a unique transfer authorization code, which may be referred to by various names – an EPP key, an AuthInfo code, a domain name password, and so on. All these names designate the same thing – a code that the domain name registrant gets from the present registrar and provides to the new one during the order procedure. Without a valid code, a domain name transfer procedure cannot be started and this is one of the protection measures against unwanted transfers used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For even better security, the code comprises of numbers and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so in case you wish to transfer one of your domain names, you have to supply the new registrar company with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Cloud Hosting

If you have a cloud hosting plans, you have registered a domain name with us and you wish to transfer it away, you can obtain its EPP authorization code with less than a few clicks of the mouse. When you sign into your Hepsia hosting Control Panel and navigate to the Registered Domains section, you’ll see all the domains that you have registered through us shown alphabetically. On the right-hand side of each domain name, you will see a small EPP icon for all generic and country-code top-level domain name extensions that need a code in order to be transferred between registrar companies. Clicking the icon will send the code to the domain name owner’s email address instantaneously. In the exact same section you can also find and ultimately update the email address, if the one there isn’t valid any longer.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you register a domain under a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you’ll be able to obtain its EPP transfer authentication code with just one click of the mouse, in case you decide to transfer it to another registrar. All it takes to do that is to sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel, to go to the Registered Domains section and to click the EPP button, which will be next to the domain name. Of course, such a button will be available only if the particular generic or country-code Top-Level Domain extension supports transfers with an EPP code. Within 60 seconds, an email message that includes the EPP code will be sent to the domain name owner’s email account associated with that domain. You can change the latter via the same section of the Control Panel – if the one that’s presently listed in the WHOIS database isn’t valid. As the change will take effect without any delays, you can request the EPP code right after that.