If you wish to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another, you will need a unique authorization code, which may be called by multiple names – an EPP key, an Auth code, a domain password, and so on. All these names refer to one and the same thing – a code that the domain registrant receives from the current registrar and provides to the new one during the order process. Without an authentic code, a domain name transfer cannot be started and this is one of the safety measures against unwanted transfer attempts used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For greater security, the code includes numbers and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so in case you wish to transfer one of your domains, you have to present the new registrar with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Web Hosting

If you have a Linux web hosting packages, you’ve registered a domain with our company and you wish to transfer it away from us, you can obtain its EPP authentication code with less than a couple of clicks of the mouse. When you sign into your Hepsia Control Panel and visit the Registered Domains section, you will see all the domain names that you have registered through us shown in alphabetical order. To the right of each domain name, you will see a small EPP icon for all gTLD and ccTLD extensions that require a code in order to be transferred between domain name registrars. Clicking on the icon will email the EPP code to the domain owner’s email address instantaneously. In the very same section you can also find and ultimately edit the email, if the one there isn’t valid any longer.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

In case you’ve got a semi-dedicated server account with us and you have registered a domain name that you’d like to transfer, you can obtain the EPP transfer code astonishingly easy through the Hepsia Control Panel, via which you will manage both your domains and your account. If you go to the Registered Domains section, you will find an EPP sign to the right of your domains, as long as their TLD extensions support transfers between registrar companies with such a code. All codes are sent automatically by our system to the registrant’s email to make sure that only the owner of the domain can get this info. In case the currently entered email address isn’t valid any longer, you can modify it with a couple of mouse clicks without the need to leave this section of the Control Panel. The update is instant, so you’ll be able to request the EPP transfer code for the particular domain name right away.