Transferring a domain from one registrar company to another generally entails the use of a special domain name authorization code, which different registrar companies refer to as an EPP key, a domain password or an Auth code. This code can be used as a protection mechanism against unsolicited transfers with all generic and with most country-code extensions. It can be obtained only by the owner of the particular domain and is provided by the current registrar. It must be given to the new registrar company because the transfer process cannot be initiated without it. The code is case-sensitive and typically comprises of digits and special symbols, so as to prevent unauthenticated individuals from deciphering it. Some domain registrars even alter the codes of domain names registered through them after a certain amount of time for better security.

EPP Transfer Protection in Cloud Website Hosting

Obtaining the EPP transfer authentication code for any domain name registered through our company under a cloud website hosting account is stunningly easy. You won’t need to sign in and out of different tools, as you can manage both your domains and your shared web hosting account from the very same location – our custom-built Hepsia hosting Control Panel. To get the EPP transfer code for any domain, you only have to go to the Registered Domains section and to click the mini EPP symbol, which will be situated next to any domain name whose extension supports transfers with a code. Our system will email the code to the domain owner’s email straight away. If you want to change the email, you can do it from the exact same section of the hosting Control Panel with only a few clicks of the mouse.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You can effortlessly get the transfer authorization code for any domain registered under a semi-dedicated server account if you decide to transfer it away. This can be accomplished through the same Control Panel, via which you manage your account, so you won’t have to go through different Control Panel tools. All you have to do is visit the Control Panel’s domain management section and click on the EPP button associated with the domain name that you’d like to transfer, provided that 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domain registrant’s email listed in the domain’s WHOIS record, so in case the email address that is currently listed is outdated, you can edit it with a couple of clicks of the mouse without even leaving the domain management section of the Control Panel.