Hello, > There is a way out though. OpenSRS allows you to create your own signup and > manage page, so that the username and password to the domain is actually > with you. This is like sort of a screen between the user and the OpenSRS, > with you in between with the username and password totally in your control. That will not stop a registrar transfer as the transfer is performed at the gaining registrar. The domain registrant would not need the username or password to do this.
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