
Some Domains Can Never Be Transferred
Most of us assume that owning a domain means we can sell it to whoever shows up with money. Unlock it, grab the auth code, push it to the buyer's registrar, done. That's how it works with .com, .net, and .org. It's how I operated for years without thinking about it much. But not every extension plays by those rules. Some domains carry restrictions for their entire lives. Some can only change hands if the buyer meets requirements you have no control over.








