What should I do if the domain name transfer prompts "Transfer is prohibited for 60 days according to ICANN rules"?

ICANN's 60-day transfer restriction is a policy issued and implemented by ICANN, the global domain name management agency, on December 1, 2016. If the main information (email address, owner name, etc.) of the owner of a domain name changes during a transaction, push, or transfer, the new owner and the original owner must agree to prohibit the transfer of registrars within 60 days. This policy is issued and supervised by the global domain name management agency, and all registrars around the world must comply with it. If you encounter this prompt, it is recommended that you wait 60 days before submitting a domain name transfer application.

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