If you want to transfer a domain from one domain name registrar to another, you will need a special domain name authorization code, which may be called by multiple names – an EPP key, an Auth-Info code, a domain name password, etc. All these names designate the very same thing – a code that the domain owner gets from the current registrar and gives to the new one during the order procedure. Without an authentic code, a domain name transfer procedure cannot be initiated and this is one of the security mechanisms against unapproved transfers used with all generic and with most country-specific extensions. For even greater safety, the code comprises of numbers and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so in case you’d like to transfer one of your domain names, you have to present the new domain registrar with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Hosting

In case you have a Linux shared hosting, you’ve registered a domain with our company and you wish to transfer it away, you can get its EPP transfer code with less than several clicks. When you log in to your Hepsia hosting Control Panel and go to the Registered Domains section, you will see all the domains that you have registered through us listed alphabetically. To the right of each domain name, you’ll see a tiny EPP icon for all domain name extensions that need an EPP code in order to be transferred between domain registrars. Clicking on the icon will send the code to the domain name registrant’s email address instantly. In the same section you can also see and ultimately modify the email, if the one there isn’t valid anymore.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you’d like to transfer any domain that’s registered under a semi-dedicated server account to another registrar company, you can get its EPP transfer authorization code with several mouse clicks from the Hepsia hosting Control Panel. All registered domains are displayed in a separate section of the Control Panel. Quick-access buttons will enable you to use separate functions. To get the EPP transfer code, you just have to click the EPP symbol, which will be on the right-hand side of any domain whose extension supports transfers with an authorization code. Our system will send the code to the domain registrant’s email, which is currently listed in the domain name’s WHOIS record. If you want, you can modify this email from the exact same Control Panel section before requesting the EPP transfer authorization code. The change will take effect immediately, so you won’t need to wait for the new email to be displayed on WHOIS lookup sites.