If you wish to know, but if you still don't believe it, try again might you got it unlock (but surely it won't). It is explanation on Name.com but the same for all registrars as long as they member of ICANN. You can only cancel the transfer and bring it back to last registrar, if you feel it is transfered in fradulent activity in 15 days after transfer.
https://www.name.com/support/articles/234458468-icann-transfer-policy
ICANN Transfer Policy
Last Updated: Jan 10, 2022
When a domain is first registered, transferred from one registrar to another, or has its contacts changed, we are required to put a 60-day transfer lock on the domain per ICANN regulations. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), requires that we place this lock on domains so we cannot remove the 60-day lock. This FAQ covers more detailed information on various aspects of the ICANN transfer policy and transfer lock.
What's new with ICANN's Transfer Policy?
As of December 1, 2016, an additional section called the Inter-Registrant Transfer Policy was added to the Transfer Policy (formerly known as the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy, or IRTP) to better protect customers’ domains and prevent hijacking and fraud.
What is a 60-day transfer lock?
Under the existing transfer policy, if you transfer a domain, it will be locked for 60 days. This is an ICANN policy so it affects all accredited registrars and domains—and is not specific to only Name.com. We are unable to lift these locks or make any exceptions. This lock also applies to new domain registrations.
The new policy introduces a 60-day period in which your domain is locked when you change its contact information unless you specifically opt-out. When you make a contact change, we will now give you the option of opting out of the transfer lock. If you opt-out you do NOT have to wait 60 days before you can transfer the domain.
What is a domain lock? Will it prevent my domain from working?
A locked domain will still function normally. It simply means you will not be able to move it to another registrar within 60 days. Your hosting, email, and other website features will continue to function normally.
Can I opt-out of the 60-day lock for a contact update?
Yes. You can opt-out by making a preference change in your Account Settings. If checked, this setting allows opting out to be your default option. Additionally, a pop-up will appear when you make a change to your contacts that will give you the option of opting out of the lock. If you opt-out of the transfer lock, you will not have to wait 60 days to transfer it (but will still have to wait for any other transfer lock to lapse). When the popup appears, if checked the domain will not be locked. If unchecked, then the domain will be locked for 60 days.
Can I opt-out of the 60-day lock after registering or transferring a domain?
No, unfortunately under ICANN policy we have no way around this.