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How to Check SSL/TLS Status in cPanel?

The SSL/TLS Status tool in cPanel lets you control and track your website's SSL certificates. Here's a quick guideline for using it:

  1. Log in to cPanel
    Login to your cPanel login page by entering your username and password, by clicking the "Log in" button in the cPanel dashboard.
  2. Go to the Security Section
    Look for the "Security" section on your cPanel dashboard. Click on "SSL/TLS Status."
  3.  View SSL/TLS Status
    Check the status of your domains listed on the page. You'll see the status of SSL certificates for each domain and subdomain.
    1. Green lock icon: SSL certificate is installed and valid.
    2. Red lock icon: No SSL certificate is installed or it has expired.
  4. Run AutoSSL
    Click the "Run AutoSSL" button at the top of the page to automatically install or renew SSL certificates for your domains. Wait for the process to complete. It may take a few minutes.
  5. Include or Exclude Domains
    Select the domains you want to include or exclude from AutoSSL. Click the "Exclude" or "Include" button based on your preference. Excluded domains won’t have SSL certificates automatically installed or renewed.
  6. Check Certificate Details
    Click on the certificate icon next to a domain to view more details about the SSL certificate, including its expiration date and issuer.


By following these steps, you can easily use the SSL/TLS Status feature in cPanel to manage and monitor your website's SSL certificates, ensuring your site remains secure.

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