If you wish to transfer a domain name from one domain name registrar to another, you will need a unique transfer code, which may be referred to by different names – an EPP authentication code, an Auth code, a domain name password, and so on. All these names refer to one and the same thing – a code that the domain registrant obtains from the current registrar and gives to the new one during the order procedure. Without a valid code, a transfer process cannot be started and this is one of the security measures against unsolicited transfer attempts used with all generic and with most country-code extensions. For better safety, the code contains digits and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so if you want to transfer one of your domains, you need to provide the new registrar company with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Web Hosting

In case you’ve got a Linux shared web hosting packages, you have registered a domain name through our company and you would like to transfer it away, you can get its EPP authentication code with less than a few mouse clicks. When you sign into your Hepsia Control Panel and go to the Registered Domains section, you’ll see all the domain names that you’ve registered through us displayed in alphabetical order. To the right of each domain, you’ll see a small EPP icon for all domain extensions that require an EPP code in order to be transferred between domain registrars. Clicking the icon will email the code to the domain registrant’s email immediately. In the exact same section you can also see and ultimately update the email address, if the one there isn’t valid anymore.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain under a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you will be able to get its EPP transfer authentication code with just one single mouse click, if you decide to move it to some other domain name registrar. All it takes to achieve that is to sign into your Hepsia hosting Control Panel, to visit the Registered Domains section and to click on the EPP button, which will be to the right of the domain. Of course, such a button will be there only if the respective TLD extension supports transfers with an EPP code. Within a minute, an email message that includes the code will be sent to the registrant’s mailbox associated with that domain name. You can edit the latter through the same section of the Control Panel – in case the one that is currently listed in the WHOIS database isn’t valid. As the update will propagate without delay, you can request the EPP code immediately after that.