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Setting your domain lock status can be done by following the below steps. | Setting your domain lock status can be done by following the below steps. | ||
'''Locking''' your domain is an important security feature and we suggest you leave your domain in the "locked" status. | '''Locking''' your domain is an important security feature and we suggest you leave your domain in the "locked" status. | ||
'''Unocking''' your domain is an necessary when transferring a domain to another registrar. | '''Unocking''' your domain is an necessary when transferring a domain to another registrar. | ||
==How to Get There== | |||
Login to your Bravenet account, navigate to the Domains tab, scroll down to where the domain name in question is visible, and look to the right, for the Lock/Unlock toggle. | |||
[[Category:Domains]] | [[Category:Domains]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 25 July 2014
Setting your domain lock status can be done by following the below steps.
Locking your domain is an important security feature and we suggest you leave your domain in the "locked" status.
Unocking your domain is an necessary when transferring a domain to another registrar.
How to Get There
Login to your Bravenet account, navigate to the Domains tab, scroll down to where the domain name in question is visible, and look to the right, for the Lock/Unlock toggle.