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A registrar domain lock is a security feature that prevents unauthorized transfers of a domain name. When a domain name is locked, it cannot be transferred to another registrar without first unlocking it. This can help protect against domain hijacking, where someone tries to transfer your domain name to another registrar without your permission.

An unlimited sub domain is a domain that can have an unlimited number of sub domains. A sub domain is a domain that is part of a larger domain. For example, if the main domain is “example.com”, a sub domain could be “blog.example.com” or “mail.example.com”.

Unlimited sub domains can be useful if you want to create multiple websites or web pages under a single main domain.

WHOIS is a public database that stores information about domain names and their owners. WHOIS protection is a service that hides your personal contact information from being displayed in the WHOIS database. This can help protect your privacy and prevent spam or unwanted communications.

WHOIS privacy is a service that helps to protect your personal information from being publicly available through the WHOIS database. When you register a domain name, your personal contact information (such as your name, address, and phone number) is typically made available through the WHOIS database. WHOIS privacy masks this information so that it is not publicly visible, helping to protect your personal privacy.

An EPP code, also known as an authorization code or transfer key, is a unique code that is required to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another. The EPP code is created by the registrar that currently manages the domain, and it is used to verify the identity of the person or entity requesting the transfer.

The EPP code is typically provided to the owner of the domain name when the domain is registered, but Norservers may hide the EPP code for their customers and only provide it upon request. This can help protect the domain from being transferred without the owner’s consent. If you need to request your EPP code from us, you can do so through our support by creating a support ticket.

It is important to keep the EPP code in a safe place, as it is needed to initiate a transfer of the domain to another registrar.

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