Registrar locking, also known as domain locking, is a security feature that prevents unauthorised domain transfers. When a domain is locked, it cannot be transferred to another registrar without first unlocking it. While many top-level domains (TLDs) support registrar locking, some TLDs do not. In this article, we will provide a list of TLDs that do not support registrar locking.

List of TLDs without Registrar Locking Support:

  • .ae
  • .africa
  • .ai
  • .am
  • .ar
  • .as
  • .at
  • .barcelona
  • .be
  • .br
  • .cd
  • .ch
  • .cl
  • .cn
  • .cz
  • .de
  • .dk
  • .ec
  • .es
  • .eu
  • .fi
  • .fr
  • .garden
  • .gg
  • .gl
  • .gr
  • .gy
  • .hk
  • .hm
  • .hr
  • .hu
  • .ie
  • .il
  • .is
  • .it
  • .je
  • .jp
  • .kg
  • .kr
  • .li
  • .lu
  • .lv
  • .ly
  • .ma
  • .my
  • .nl
  • .no
  • .nu
  • .ph
  • .pl
  • .pm
  • .pr
  • .pw
  • .pt
  • .qa
  • .re
  • .ro
  • .ru
  • .se
  • .sg
  • .si
  • .so
  • .sr
  • .st
  • .sx
  • .tc
  • .tf
  • .tk
  • .tm
  • .to
  • .ua
  • .uy
  • .ve
  • .wf
  • .yt
  • .za

Please note that the absence of registrar locking support in these TLDs does not mean they lack security features altogether. They may still have other safeguards in place to protect domain ownership and prevent unauthorised transfers. It is important for you as the domain owner to familiarise yourself with the specific policies and security measures associated with each TLD you manage.

Updated by SP on 25/03/2025

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