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How to Remove Parked Domains/Aliases in cPanel

1. Log in to your cPanel account.

2. In the Domains section, click on Aliases.


3.
Under Remove Aliases, locate the parked domain name and click on Remove.

4. For confirmation, click again on Remove Alias.

You should see a message that your parked/alias domain has been removed.

Let’s scroll for some detailed explanation to increase understanding level: 

Removing parked domains or aliases in cPanel is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through it:

  1. Log in to cPanel: Access your cPanel account using your credentials. Once logged in, you’ll see various icons representing different features and functionalities.
  2. Locate the “Parked Domains” or “Aliases” Section: In the cPanel dashboard, there should be a section specifically for managing parked domains or aliases. Look for icons or links labeled “Parked Domains” or “Aliases.” Click on it to proceed.
  3. View Parked Domains/Aliases: Once you’re in the Parked Domains or Aliases section, you’ll see a list of all the domains that are currently parked or aliased to your main domain. This list typically includes the domain name and its associated document root.
  4. Select the Domain to Remove: Find the domain you want to remove from the list. It should be displayed alongside its details. Check the box next to the domain name to select it for removal.
  5. Remove the Parked Domain/Alias: After selecting the domain, look for an option or button labeled “Remove” or “Delete.” This action might vary slightly depending on the cPanel theme or version you’re using. Click on this option to initiate the removal process.
  6. Confirm the Removal: A confirmation prompt may appear asking if you’re sure you want to remove the parked domain or alias. Confirm your decision by clicking “Yes” or “Confirm.”
  7. Verify Removal: Once confirmed, cPanel will remove the parked domain or alias from your account. You should see a success message indicating that the removal was completed.
  8. Check for Updates: After removing the parked domain or alias, it’s a good idea to check your main domain’s settings and configurations to ensure everything is updated correctly. This step helps avoid any potential issues with redirection or access.

That’s it! You’ve successfully removed the parked domain or alias from your cPanel account. Remember to review your domain settings periodically to keep your configurations up to date.

Updated on April 28, 2024