All generic Top-Level Domain extensions and some country-code ones support a security lock option whose purpose is to prevent unapproved transfers of existing domain names. Many registry operators that supervise country-code top-level domain names that do not support this feature are in the process of adopting it for greater security and for the convenience of the domain owners. A domain name can be transferred only if it is unlocked and only a registrant who has been given access to the account with the current registrar company can do that. New domain names are registered with the lock option activated deliberately, so as to hinder any unsolicited transfer attempts. The lock feature is one of the safety measures for regulating the transfer of active domain names between registrars that have been adopted over the years.