There are two things you should do when receiving a new domain at GoDaddy.
One, is to make sure to slide to the left the setting that locks the transfer of the domain upon any change of WhoIs:
so that 60-day domain transfer lock is disabled, even if you change any WhoIs info.
However, even after doing this GDiddy will usually leave the domain disabled (locked) for outgoing transfers anyway, for 60 days upon initial receipt:
So what you also need to do to remove this 60 day transfer lock is to send an email to
[email protected]
from the primary registered email address for your GoDaddy account (NOT necessarily from the WhoIs email for the new domain) and request that the 60 day transfer lock be removed.
You will then receive an email confirming that the transfer lock has been removed:
One, is to make sure to slide to the left the setting that locks the transfer of the domain upon any change of WhoIs:
so that 60-day domain transfer lock is disabled, even if you change any WhoIs info.
However, even after doing this GDiddy will usually leave the domain disabled (locked) for outgoing transfers anyway, for 60 days upon initial receipt:
So what you also need to do to remove this 60 day transfer lock is to send an email to
[email protected]
from the primary registered email address for your GoDaddy account (NOT necessarily from the WhoIs email for the new domain) and request that the 60 day transfer lock be removed.
You will then receive an email confirming that the transfer lock has been removed:
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