Protecting/Locking a Domain NameDomain Theft Protection (Anchor: theft) feature helps ensure that your domain name remains safe from illegal domain name transfers. Enabling Theft Protection on your domain name will result in a Transfer (Away) Request for this domain name to another Registrar to fail at the Registry itself. Note
For CustomersTo Enable/Disable Theft Protection for a domain name:
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You will encounter the below error message in case the domain name is Locked/Suspended at the Registry (and not under our system): Domain Status does not allow this operation. In this case you are requested to contact our Support Team at http://www.idregister.com/support to know, the reason for the Lock/Suspension and how the Lock/Suspension may be removed. For ResellersTo Enable/Disable Theft ProtectionFollow the steps below to enable/disable Theft Protection for a domain name:
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Attention
You will encounter the below error message in case the domain name is Locked/Suspended at the Registry (and not under our system): Domain Status does not allow this operation. In this case you are requested to contact our Support Team at http://www.idregister.com/support to know, the reason for Lock/Suspension and how the Lock/Suspension may be removed. Locking/Unlocking a Domain Name (Anchor: lock-unlock)Apart from enabling Theft protection for a domain name, you may also place a Lock on it. Applying a Lock on any domain name, has the following effects:
It is advised that you Lock a domain name only in case of some payment-related issue with your Customer or if the domain name is for your own use. In all other cases enabling Theft Protection would suffice. Note
To Lock/Unlock a Domain Name
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