Transferring a generic top-level domain (gTLD) with AUTH code and transfer lock disabled is a simple process that involves following a few basic steps.

  1. Verify eligibility: Before initiating a domain transfer, it's important to ensure that you are eligible to do so. This typically involves confirming that the domain has been registered for at least 60 days and is not in a grace or redemption period.

  2. Request authorization code: While the transfer lock is disabled by default on gTLDs, an authorization code (or "AUTH code") is typically required to initiate the transfer process. You can obtain this code from your current registrar by requesting it through their control panel or support team.

  3. Initiate transfer: To initiate the transfer, log in to your client area and follow the transfer process. This involves entering the domain name and authorization code, and paying any transfer fees. The transfer process may take several days to complete, depending on the policies of the registrars involved.

  4. Confirm transfer: Once the transfer is complete, you will receive a confirmation email from us. It's important to verify that all domain records have been transferred correctly and that any domain services (such as email or website hosting) are updated accordingly.

In summary, transferring a gTLD with AUTH code and transfer lock disabled involves verifying eligibility, obtaining an authorization code, initiating the transfer, and confirming the transfer. While the process is straightforward, it's important to take the time to ensure that all steps are followed correctly to avoid any potential issues or delays.

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