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60 day domain transfer locks might be coming to more registrars

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Andrew Allemann

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Get ready for some headaches…

One of the most common complaints I hear about GoDaddy is its 60-day transfer lock. If you change certain contact information associated with your domain name, the company will lock the domain from transfer to another registrar for 60 days.

This type of hold might soon become standard at domain name registrars.

It’s part of the new ICANN transfer policy that goes into effect on December 1. eNom sent a notice about the new policy to its customers today, explaining how it will affect them.

Essentially, if you change the name or email address of the registrant, both the old contact and new contact must confirm it.

This can help cut down on domain hijackings, but it might also create problems. If the domain has an old email address you no longer control, it doesn’t seem that you’ll be able to update it to a new address.

The other kicker is that registrars can place a transfer lock on a domain for up to 60 days after the name or email address is updated. This means, much like with domains you want to transfer out of GoDaddy right now, you have to do the transfer before updating contact information.

A redline version of the new policy is here (pdf).



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