If you’d like 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 many names – an EPP authorization code, an AuthInfo code, a domain name password, etc. All these names denote the same thing – a code that the domain name owner gets from the current domain registrar and provides to the new one upon ordering. Without a valid code, a transfer procedure cannot be started and this is one of the security measures against unauthorized transfers used with all generic and with most country-code extensions. For even better security, the code includes digits and/or special symbols and is case-sensitive, so if you wish to transfer one of your domain names, you have to present the new registrar company with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Website Hosting

Obtaining the EPP transfer authorization code for any domain registered through us under a website hosting account is exceptionally easy. You will not need to sign in and out of different interfaces, as you can manage both your domain names and your shared web hosting account from the exact same location – our custom-built Hepsia Control Panel. To get the transfer code for any domain name, you just have to visit the Registered Domains section and to click on the tiny EPP logo, which will be situated to the right of each domain name whose extension supports transfers with a code. Our system will email the code to the domain name registrant’s email immediately. If you wish to update the email, you can do it from the same section of the Control Panel with just several clicks.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain under a semi-dedicated server account with us, you will be able to obtain its EPP transfer code with only a click, in case you decide to transfer it to a different domain name registrar. All it takes to achieve that is to sign into your Hepsia hosting Control Panel, to navigate to the Registered Domains section and to click on the EPP button, which will be to the right of the domain name. Of course, this button will be there only if the respective generic or country-code Top-Level Domain extension supports transfers with an EPP transfer code. Within sixty seconds, an email message that includes the EPP code will be sent to the registrant’s mailbox associated with that domain name. You can change the latter through the very same Control Panel section – in case the one that is currently listed in the WHOIS archives is not valid. Since the update will propagate without delay, you can request the EPP code directly after that.