Anyone who has created one or more websites will be aware of the domain/hosting combination. With domain, in fact, we mean the name associated with the physical IP address on the web, in short, the name of the site appearing after the wording www.
Buying a domain is usually done at the same time as buying hosting, since most services include it for free. In other cases, the domain is purchased in advance, so as not to "miss” it, and only later is the most suitable hosting service chosen.
In both cases, many users look for a way to transfer it after the purchase: let's see why and how to do it.
Why transfer a domain?
There can be many reasons, but generally transferring provides a number of benefits, including:
These are only part of the benefits of domain transfer, but how do you do it? Is it a long and complicated process?
How to transfer a domain?
Transferring a domain is a process divided into several steps but not particularly complicated. What do you need for this step?
First, you will need to have the domain purchased from a service before, and to have framed a service to transfer it to. You will also need to check if the latter offers the possibility to transfer the domain.
Then you will need to contact your current service (also often called a registrar) in order to get:
- Domain unlock, required for the transfer.
- Access to the AUTH security code, which must then be entered at the new provider to start the transfer.
Domain unlocking is sometimes requested directly by the new provider, in which case you will need to confirm this request when the old provider sends you an email.
In principle, this is sufficient to carry out this transition which can take up to a few days.
Remember to make a security backup of your site and the data located within it and to verify, after the transfer, that the DNS redirects to the new provider.
Should you be anxious about this process, do not worry: the best providers offer dedicated support during this step.