In case you want to transfer a domain from one registrar to another, you will need a unique transfer code, which may be called by different names – an EPP key, an Auth code, a domain password, etc. All these names designate the same thing – a code that the domain owner obtains from the present registrar and provides to the new one at the time of the order. Without a valid code, a domain transfer procedure cannot be started and this is one of the security mechanisms against unauthorized transfers used with all generic and with most country-code extensions. For even better safety, the code contains digits and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so in case you want to transfer one of your domains, you need to present the new domain registrar with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Hosting

In case you’ve got a Linux shared hosting services, you’ve registered a domain with our company and you want to transfer it, you can get its EPP authentication code with less than several clicks. 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 with our company displayed alphabetically. Next to each domain name, you will see a small EPP icon for all top-level domain name extensions that require an EPP code in order to be transferred between domain name registrars. Clicking the icon will send the EPP code to the domain owner’s email instantly. In the same section you can also see and eventually change the email address, if the one there is no longer valid.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you’d like to transfer any domain name that’s registered under a semi-dedicated server account away from our company, you can get its EPP transfer authorization code with a couple of mouse clicks from the Hepsia hosting Control Panel. All registered domain names are listed in an autonomous section of the Control Panel. Quick-access buttons will permit you to use separate functions. To get the transfer code, you only have to click on the EPP icon, which will be to the right of any domain whose extension supports transfers with an authorization code. Our system will send the code to the domain owner’s email, which is currently listed in the domain name’s WHOIS record. If needed, you can modify this email address from the same section of the Control Panel before requesting the transfer authorization code. The update will propagate instantly, so you do not have to wait for the new email to be displayed on WHOIS lookup sites.