How to manage PHP extensions on cPanel?

You manage your PHP extensions at any time on cPanel. If you are using some software that requires a specific PHP extension, you can enable this directly from your cPanel account.

To manage PHP extension on cPanel, simply follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your cPanel account and navigate to the Software section.
  2. Click on the Select PHP Version option.
  3. Click on the Extensions tab from the top menu.
  4. Enable or disable PHP extensions as needed by clicking on the checkbox next to the required PHP extension.

That’s it! When to enable or disable a PHP extension you will see a confirmation message to advise that an extension has been enabled or disabled.

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