Transfering from DynaDot.com Text Tutorial

This demo assumes you have a domain name registered through DynaDot.com, and starts from their home page

Now let's learn how to transfer your domain name away from this registrar, and into the domain registry of your choice

Domain name transfers must be initiated at the new registrars website.... that is, the website for the domain registrar where you want your domain name transferred to

However, you must first ensure that your domain name is not locked, or being prevented from being transferred out of this registry..... and that's what we're going to do now.....

1) Enter your Username and Password in the boxes here


 

2) Then click Signin

 

3) Click the Domain Names link


 

You are now logged in to your DynaDot.com account

 

4) Then click the Domain Name for which you want to remove the lock


 

5) Change the lock status to unlocked, then click Submit

 

 

That's it! The lock has been removed from the domain name, so it can now be transferred to another domain registry

 

You must now go to the website of the domain name registrar you wish to transfer to, and initiate a domain transfer request

 

6) When finished, click the Sign Out link here

 

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to un-lock domain names, thus enabling you to transfer them away from DynaDot.com

 

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