Can I lock my domain to prevent unauthorized transfers?

Asked a year ago
Yes, you can protect your domain from unauthorized transfers by locking it. At Domain People, we understand the importance of safeguarding your domain name. By enabling the domain lock feature, you assure that no unauthorized transfers can take place without your explicit consent. The domain lock acts as an additional layer of security, preventing any malicious attempts to transfer your domain to another registrar without your knowledge or approval. Rest assured that your domain will remain under your control and possession at all times. Protecting your online presence is our priority, and we offer the necessary tools to keep your domain safe and secure. Take advantage of domain locking to maintain complete control over your valuable digital asset.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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