If you want to transfer a domain name from one company to another, you will need a unique domain authorization code, which may be referred to by various names – an EPP authentication code, an AuthInfo code, a domain name password, and so on. All these names designate the same thing – a code that the domain name registrant gets from the present domain registrar and gives to the new one upon ordering. Without an authentic code, a domain name transfer cannot be started and this is one of the security measures against unsolicited transfer attempts used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For even better security, the code comprises of digits and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so in case you want to transfer one of your domains, you have to supply the new domain registrar with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Hosting

You can obtain the EPP transfer code for any domain that you have registered with our company with just a couple of mouse clicks from the same Hepsia Control Panel that you will use to administer your shared hosting account. As soon as you go to the Registered Domains section, you will find all your domain names neatly displayed in alphabetical order. If some extension supports transfers between registrar companies with an EPP code, you’ll see an EPP button on the right side of the respective domain. If you click that button, the code will be sent to the email associated with the Registrant contact for the domain name in question. If needed, you can modify the contact info, including the email address, without having to leave this section of the Control Panel, in case the currently listed email is not valid anymore.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Servers

You can swiftly get the transfer code for any domain name registered under a semi-dedicated server account if you would like to transfer it away. This can be achieved through the very same Control Panel, via which you administer your account, so you will not have to switch between different admin consoles. All you have to do is go to the Control Panel’s domain management section and click the EPP button for the domain name that you would like to transfer, as long as its TLD extension supports transfers with a code. Our system sends all codes automatically to the domain name registrant’s email listed in the domain’s WHOIS record, so if the email that is currently listed is obsolete, you can edit it with a couple of clicks without needing to leave the Control Panel’s domain management section.