Yes..I do not use Yahoo personally however, it aint possible that you cannot transfer out your Domain, You just need to login to your Yahoo Domain mgmt and give a transfer command. You will then get a transfer auth code which will be needed.. However, do check if your Domain can be transferred as Domains which are 60 days old cannot be transferred.. also check for any transfer locks
- First step is to get the transfer authorization or EPP code and unlock the domain. - Find a new registrar and place the transfer order thre - You need to make the payment for 1 year of renewal and need to provide the EPP key. - If the provided key is valid and the domain is unlocked, you will receive the approval emails regarding to authorizing the transfer. - Once these emails are approved positively, the domain will be transferred within 7 business days.
Hi 1.)first login with yahoo domain management area and then get EPP or secret code.. 2.)then login with your new provider and proceed to transfer option there, it will asks epp code, then your domain will be moved to this new registrar..
Yes its possible. 1.Verify that it's at least 60 days after your domain registration date. 2.Make sure your domain is unlocked. For your security, locked domains cannot be transferred. If your domain is locked, visit your Domain Control Panel and click the "Edit Domain Locking" link. 3.Check your administrative contact email address. Your new provider will send an email to your domain administrative contact to confirm your domain transfer. If you can't receive the confirmation, you won't be able to complete the transfer! 4.Get your authorization code. To find your authorization code, head to your Domain Control Panel, and click the "View Your Authorization Code" link. On the following page, you'll see your unique domain authorization code. Print this code, as you'll need it to give to your new provider. 5.Contact your new provider. When you're ready, contact your new provider to begin the transfer process. Be sure to have your authorization code handy, as your new provider will need it to verify the move.