Transferring a domain from one company to another traditionally involves the use of a unique transfer authorization code, which different companies call an EPP authorization code, a domain name password or an AuthInfo code. This code can be used as a safety measure against unauthorized transfers with all generic and with most country-code extensions. The code can be obtained only by the owner of the particular domain and is provided by the current domain registrar company. It must be given to the new domain name registrar company because the transfer procedure cannot be started without it. The code is case-sensitive and ordinarily includes digits and special symbols, so as to stop unauthenticated individuals from cracking it. Some domain registrars even reset the codes of domains registered through them after a particular period of time for better security.

EPP Transfer Protection in Website Hosting

If you’ve got a domain name registered through us and you have a website hosting account with us, getting its EPP transfer code is very easy. You will not need to log in and out of different systems, since you can administer all your domain names via the exact same Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which is used to manage your web hosting account. You will see all registered domains as soon as you sign in and next to the domain names whose extensions require a code in order to be transferred away, you’ll find a mini EPP icon. All it takes to obtain that code is to click on the icon. The code is always emailed to the domain name owner’s mailbox, so if the one that you gave at first isn’t valid anymore, you can update it with a few mouse clicks from the very same section.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You can easily obtain the transfer authorization code for any domain name registered under a semi-dedicated server account if you decide to transfer it away. This can be accomplished through the exact same Control Panel, via which you administer your account, so you won’t have to sign in and out of different user interfaces. All you will need to do is visit the Control Panel’s domain management section and click on the EPP button for the domain name that you want to transfer, as long as its TLD extension supports transfers with such a code. Our system sends all codes automatically to the domain registrant’s email listed in the domain’s WHOIS record, so in case the email that is currently listed is obsolete, you can change it with several mouse clicks without needing to leave the domain management section of the Control Panel.