If you wish to transfer a domain from one registrar company to another, you’ll need a unique code, which may be referred to by many names – an EPP authorization code, an AuthInfo code, a domain password, etc. All these names denote the exact same thing – a code that the domain name registrant receives from the current registrar and gives to the new one during the order process. Without an authentic code, a domain name transfer procedure cannot be started and this is one of the safety measures against unsolicited transfers used with all generic and with most country-specific extensions. For better safety, the code comprises of numbers and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so in case you want to transfer one of your domain names, you have to present the new registrar company with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Cloud Website Hosting

If you have a Linux cloud website hosting, you have registered a domain name with our company and you wish to transfer it away from us, you can get its EPP transfer code with no more than a few mouse clicks. When you sign in to your Hepsia hosting Control Panel and go to the Registered Domains section, you will see all the domain names that you have registered through us listed alphabetically. Next to each domain, you will see a small EPP icon for all extensions that require a code in order to be transferred between companies. Clicking on the icon will send the EPP code to the domain owner’s email right away. In the very same section you can also see and eventually modify the email address, if the one there is not valid any longer.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain name under a semi-dedicated server account with us, you’ll be able to get its EPP transfer authorization code with only a click, in case you decide to transfer it to some other domain registrar. All it takes to accomplish that is to sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel, to visit the Registered Domains section and to click the EPP button, which will be on the right-hand side of the domain name. Of course, this button will be available only if the respective extension supports transfers with an EPP transfer code. Within sixty seconds, an email that includes the code will be sent to the registrant’s email address associated with that domain. You can change the latter through the exact same section of the Control Panel – if the one that is currently listed in the WHOIS details isn’t valid. Since the change will propagate without any delays, you can request the EPP transfer code right after that.