In case you’d like to transfer a domain from one registrar to another, you’ll need a unique authorization code, which may be referred to by multiple names – an EPP authorization code, an AuthInfo code, a domain password, etc. All these names denote the very same thing – a code that the domain name owner gets from the present registrar and provides to the new one at the time of the order. Without a genuine code, a domain transfer cannot be started and this is one of the safety mechanisms against unwanted transfer attempts used with all generic and with most country-code extensions. For greater security, the code includes numbers and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so in case you would like to transfer one of your domain names, you have to provide the new domain registrar with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Cloud Web Hosting

If you have a domain name registered through our company and you have a cloud web hosting account with us, getting its EPP authorization code is incredibly easy. You won’t need to switch between different platforms, as you can administer all your domains through the exact same Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which is used to administer your shared hosting account. You will see all active domains the moment you sign in and next to the domain names whose extensions require a code in order to be transferred away, you will see a small EPP icon. All it takes to obtain this code is to click the icon. The code is always sent to the domain name registrant’s email, so if the one that you shared initially is not valid anymore, you can edit it with a few clicks from the exact same section.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you’d like to transfer any domain that is registered under a semi-dedicated server account to another registrar, you can get its EPP transfer authorization code with several clicks from the Hepsia hosting Control Panel. All registered domains are listed in a separate Control Panel section. Quick-access controls will permit you to use separate functions. To get the transfer code, you just need to click the EPP logo, which will be on the right-hand side of any domain whose TLD extension supports transfers with a transfer authorization code. Our system will send the code to the registrant’s email address, which is presently listed in the domain name’s WHOIS record. If you want, you can modify this email address from the very same Control Panel section before requesting the transfer code. The update will propagate momentarily, so you don’t have to wait for the new email address to be displayed on WHOIS sites.