Look at all the cool features you get:
Domain Forwarding and Masking
Direct any domain name you own to your website — then, anyone who enters that domain name into a browser will be taken to your website.Domain Locking
Prevent accidental — or intentional — transfers of domain ownership, and anyone redirecting your nameservers.Total DNS Control
Manage your domain nameserver (DNS) records and set your email, FTP, sub-domains and website location — all from a single control panel.Change of Registration
Reassign your domain name (fee required) or change the contacts for your domain.Status Alerts
Monitor the status of your domain. We’ll instantly alert you if there’s been a change or we detect suspicious activity.
Complete the following steps with your current registrar:
- Unlock the domain name.
- Get an Authorization Code (also known as EPP code or transfer key)
- Verify administrator’s contact information is correct.
- This is important because emails regarding the transfer process will be sent to the administrator’s email address. (Except for .au domains, where all transfer information is sent to the registrant contact’s email.)
- Cancel Protected Registration or Private Registration if you have it.
Questions About Domain Transfer
The domain transfer is the procedure of moving the labeled registrar of a domain name. Domain names can only be transferred if your registration has been gone under a period of 60 days. After the transfer of the domain, the new registrar will be the owner, and he will be able to make changes to your site.
To make the transfer of your domain, you will go to the settings panel, and you will request the DNS modification. You will receive the DNS of our servers when you purchase a web hosting package. In this, you will tell us your new domain registrar, and then we will take our time for the transfer.
In case you want to move to the international domain, you will need to contact us for the domain transfer.
The transfer of the domain may take up to 2 weeks to complete the assignment. The time for domain transfer is not specified. It may take more than two weeks. Time depends on the owner to confirm the transfer of the domain, and the time is also dependent on the current registrar taken by him to accept or reject the transfer of the domain.
Yes, there are some additional duties for domain transfer. For most domain transfer, you are going to be charged with a reasonable transfer fee. This fee will also include the domain renewal.
Yes, when you transfer a domain name, you are changing the name servers, causing an effect on your e-mail services. If the new domain name servers are jagged to the same server, then all the settings as soon as applied and broadcasted, all the e-mail services of yours will work typically.