Transferring a domain name from one company to another commonly entails the use of a special transfer code, which different companies refer to as an EPP authorization code, a domain name password or an Auth-Info code. This code can be used as a safety mechanism against unapproved transfers with all generic and with most country-code extensions. It can be obtained only by the owner of the particular domain and is issued by the current registrar company. It must be given to the new domain name registrar company because the transfer procedure cannot be started without it. The code is case-sensitive and commonly includes numbers and special characters, so as to impede unauthenticated individuals from breaking it. Certain registrar companies even alter the codes of domain names registered through them after a certain period of time for even better safety.

EPP Transfer Protection in Web Hosting

Obtaining the EPP transfer authorization code for any domain registered through our company under a web hosting account is exceptionally easy. You won’t have to sign in and out of different admin dashboards, as you can manage both your domain names and your shared hosting account from one and the same location – our in-house created Hepsia Control Panel. To obtain the transfer code for any domain name, you just need to go to the Registered Domains section and to click on the small EPP sign, which will be located to the right of any domain whose extension supports transfers with a code. Our system will email the code to the domain name owner’s email address instantaneously. If you wish to edit the email, you can do it from the exact same section of the Control Panel with only a couple of mouse clicks.