If you want to transfer a domain from one registrar company to another, you’ll need a special authorization code, which may be referred to by different names – an EPP authorization code, an Auth-Info code, a domain name password, etc. All these names designate the exact same thing – a code that the domain name registrant receives from the current domain name registrar and provides to the new one at the time of the order. Without a genuine code, a domain name transfer process cannot be initiated and this is one of the safety mechanisms against unwanted transfer attempts used with all gTLD and with most ccTLD extensions. For even better safety, the code contains digits and/or special characters and is case-sensitive, so if you want to transfer one of your domain names, you need to supply the new domain name registrar with the correct code.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Hosting

If you’ve got a domain registered through our company and you have a shared hosting account with us, obtaining its EPP code is incredibly easy. You will not have to sign in and out of different systems, since you can manage all your domain names through the very same Hepsia Control Panel, which is used to manage your hosting account. You will see all active domains once you log in and on the right side of the domain names whose extensions require an EPP code in order to be transferred, you’ll see a tiny EPP icon. All it takes to obtain this code is to click on the icon. The code is always sent to the domain owner’s mailbox, so in case the one that you specified originally is no longer valid, you can change it with several clicks of the mouse from the very same section.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You can swiftly obtain the transfer authentication code for any domain registered under a semi-dedicated server account if you decide to transfer it. This can be accomplished through the exact same Control Panel, via which you administer your account, so you won’t have to switch between different Control Panel tools. All you need to do is visit the Control Panel’s domain management section and click on the EPP button for the domain that you’d like to transfer, on the condition that its extension supports transfers with a code. Our system sends all codes automatically to the domain name owner’s email address listed in the domain name’s WHOIS record, so if the address that is currently listed is outdated, you can update it with a couple of clicks of the mouse without even leaving the domain management section of the Control Panel.