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Domain Transfers: A Comprehensive Overview

a) What is a domain name transfer ?

Domain Transfers

Domain name transfer refers to the change of the designated registrar of the domain name, and the new registrar retains all relevant information. Only domain names that have been registered with the previous registrar for 60 days or more are transferable.

b) Why You Might Transfer a Domain Name 

1. Security

The security of your website is critical to preventing customers from accessing or being directed to other websites due to domain name hacks. To protect your website, make sure your new registrar offers a domain lock, which prevents changes to the domain until you make the change. Additionally, your new host should notify you of any changes to your domain name, whether done by you or not.

2. Customer Service

As your website continues to grow, it’s crucial to have support in all areas, including domain hosting. Make sure your new host offers post-domain transfer support, as some hosts may have a sales team instead of a support team.

3. User Experience

Accessing your domain settings is crucial for both small and large tasks. Ensuring easy access to domain name changes saves time and stress while also benefiting your visitors by making it easier to manage and update your website.

4. Privacy

Privacy is an important aspect of domain name registration, and registrars may not always prioritize it. To find out what a registrar thinks about privacy, research their website, search Google for privacy-related issues, and read customer reviews. Although extreme comments may be extreme, they can help identify common themes and ensure the registrar’s commitment to privacy.

5. Cost

Paying too much for a company that does too little is harmful. Not all registrars are created equal, and their pricing varies. When researching new domain hosts, consider factors such as quality of service, cost, and value to stay within your budget and get the best value for money.

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