Transferring a domain from one company to another usually entails the use of a unique domain name authorization code, which different companies call an EPP authorization code, a domain name password or an Auth-Info code. This code can be used as a security measure against unwanted transfer attempts with all generic and with most country-code extensions. The code can be obtained only by the owner of the given domain and is provided by the current registrar. It must be given to the new registrar because the transfer procedure cannot be started without it. The code is case-sensitive and often contains digits and special symbols, so as to hinder unauthorized people from guessing it. Certain domain name registrars even reset the codes of domain names registered through them after a given period of time for even greater security.

EPP Transfer Protection in Shared Web Hosting

Getting the EPP transfer authorization code for any domain name registered through our company under a shared web hosting account is very easy. You will not need to sign in and out of different admin dashboards, as you can administer both your domains and your web hosting account from one location – our custom-developed Hepsia hosting Control Panel. To obtain the transfer code for any domain, you just need to visit the Registered Domains section and to click the tiny EPP icon, which will be located to the right of each domain name whose extension supports transfers with an EPP code. Our system will email the code to the domain name owner’s email address right away. If you’d like to update the email, you can do it from the very same section of the Control Panel with only a couple of mouse clicks.

EPP Transfer Protection in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you register a domain name under a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you’ll be able to get its EPP transfer code with just a click of the mouse, if you decide to transfer it to a different domain registrar. All it takes to accomplish that is to log in to 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. Of course, this button will be there only if the respective generic or country-code Top-Level Domain extension supports transfers with an EPP code. Within one minute, an email that includes the code will be sent to the domain owner’s email address associated with that domain. You can modify the latter through the exact same section of the Control Panel – if the one that’s presently listed in the WHOIS register isn’t valid. As the change will take effect without any delay, you can request the EPP code right after that.