If you’d like to transfer a domain from one registrar to another, you’ll need a special transfer code, which may be called by multiple names – an EPP authorization code, an Auth code, a domain password, and so on. All these names refer to the very same thing – a code that the domain registrant gets from the present registrar and provides to the new one upon ordering. Without a genuine code, a transfer process cannot be started and this is one of the security measures against unauthorized transfer attempts used with all generic and with most country-code extensions. For greater security, the code includes digits and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so if you want to transfer one of your domain names, you need to provide the new domain registrar with the right code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Website Hosting

Getting the EPP transfer code for any domain registered through our company under a shared website hosting account is unbelievably easy. You won’t have to sign in and out of different interfaces, as you can manage both your domains and your web hosting account from the same location – our custom-created Hepsia hosting Control Panel. To get the EPP transfer code for any domain name, you just need to visit the Registered Domains section and to click on the tiny EPP icon, which will be located on the right-hand side of each domain name whose extension supports transfers with a code. Our system will email the code to the registrant’s email right away. In case you want to edit the email, you can do it from the very same section of the hosting Control Panel with only a few mouse clicks.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain name under a semi-dedicated server account with us, you will be able to obtain its EPP transfer authorization code with just one click, in case you decide to move it to some other domain name registrar. All it takes to accomplish that is to log into your Hepsia Control Panel, to navigate to the Registered Domains section and to click the EPP button, which will be next to the domain name. Of course, this button will be there only if the given TLD extension supports transfers with an EPP code. Within sixty seconds, an email that includes the EPP code will be sent to the domain owner’s email address associated with that domain. You can edit the latter through the very same section of the Control Panel – if the one that’s presently listed in the WHOIS archives is not valid. As the change will take effect without any delays, you can request the EPP code directly after that.