How to force HTTPS redirect on cPanel?

cPanel allows you to force HTTPS redirect for your domain name. This means that even if a user tries to visit http://yourdomain.com they will automatically be redirected to the secure HTTPS version.

In order to force HTTPS redirect on cPanel, simply follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your cPanel account and navigate to the Domains section.
  2. Click on the Domains option.
  3. Here you will see a list of your domain names and a toggle option under the header “Force HTTPS Redirect“. Click this to On and you will see a confirmation message.

That’s it. Your website will now automatically redirect to secure HTTPS even if a user visits the unsecured version of your website.

  • https, redirect, cpanel
  • 0 Users Found This Useful
Was this answer helpful?

Related Articles

How to add an addon domain in cPanel?

An addon domain in cPanel is where you can add a new domain name for an additional website to use...

How to log in to cPanel?

Logging in to your cPanel account is very easy. Choose from the following options: Option 1 -...

How do I turn on PHP error messages on cPanel?

If you have ever come across an error on your website you will likely have been left scratching...

How to view hidden files on cPanel?

As standard, certain files types are hidden on cPanel such as dot files like the htaccess file....

How to add a subdomain on cPanel?

To add a subdomain on cPanel, follow these steps: Login to cPanel and navigate to the Domain...