What is the 60 days lock?

What is the 60 days lock?

Any Generic top-level domains (gTLD) you register with us or transfer to Solelyweb will automatically be locked for 60 days. During this period the domain cannot be moved to or from us. This 60 days lock is ICANN policy that applies to all registrars such as us.

Note: The 60 days lock only applies only to Generic top-level domains (gTLDs). For Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDS) the policies differs based on who the registry is. For example, Nominet is in charge of policies relating to .uk domains.

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