This might be useful for some people. Thanks @Dynadot
If you’ve registered a domain name before, you’re likely familiar with the 60-day lock that’s automatically added to domains upon creation. The lock doesn’t restrict you from managing your domain’s settings (e.g. saving name servers, DNS, etc.) but it does prevent you from transferring away to another registrar. Likewise, if you recently transferred a domain from one company to another, it’s sometimes locked for 60 days and can’t be moved again until the wait period is over. This can make buying and selling domain names difficult for domain investors, thus, Dynadot receives a lot of requests to override or completely remove these locks.
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If you’ve registered a domain name before, you’re likely familiar with the 60-day lock that’s automatically added to domains upon creation. The lock doesn’t restrict you from managing your domain’s settings (e.g. saving name servers, DNS, etc.) but it does prevent you from transferring away to another registrar. Likewise, if you recently transferred a domain from one company to another, it’s sometimes locked for 60 days and can’t be moved again until the wait period is over. This can make buying and selling domain names difficult for domain investors, thus, Dynadot receives a lot of requests to override or completely remove these locks.
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Entire story here
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