How to Install an SSL Certificate in cPanel
This guide shows you how to install an SSL certificate in cPanel. SSL enables HTTPS on your website, securing data and improving trust, SEO rankings, and browser compatibility.
Step-by-Step Instructions (AutoSSL)
Step 1: Login to cPanel
Access your hosting account and open your cPanel dashboard.
Step 2: Open SSL/TLS Status
Scroll to the Security section and click SSL/TLS Status.
Step 3: Select Your Domain
Tick the checkbox next to your domain name.
Step 4: Run AutoSSL
Click Run AutoSSL to install a free SSL certificate.
Step 5: Wait for Installation
The process takes a few minutes. Once complete, your site will support HTTPS.
How to Check SSL is Working
Visit Your Website
Go to https://yourdomain.com and check for the padlock icon.
Browser Security Icon
A secure padlock in the address bar confirms SSL is active.
Force HTTPS
Ensure your site redirects from HTTP to HTTPS.
Common Issues & Fixes
SSL Not Issued
Make sure your domain is pointing to your hosting server.
No Padlock Showing
This may be due to mixed content (HTTP resources on HTTPS pages).
HTTPS Not Redirecting
Set up a redirect in cPanel or use a plugin for WordPress.
Why SSL is Important
Security
Encrypts data between your website and visitors.
SEO Rankings
Google prioritises secure HTTPS websites.
User Trust
Visitors are more likely to trust secure websites.