| Hi Ari, | | We're happy to confirm that your new Namecheap hosting account has been officially set up. Here you'll find all your package details and helpful information in one place. And, our Quick Start Guide will help you to get started in 4 easy-to-follow steps. | | | | | | | | | You can manage your hosting package in your Namecheap Account Panel. | | | | | | | cPanel is the control center of your web hosting account. Through cPanel, you can upload files, edit email settings, FTP, databases, as well as access other features. | | Note: The details below differ from your Namecheap account details, so remember to keep them safe. | | | | | | | | | | Using cPanel securely | | cPanel URLs use SSL technology for a secure login. We recommend using SSL wherever possible and please remember to change your default cPanel password after you first log in for increased security. | | An SSL certificate encrypts data between a server and browser, helping your site become more secure for you and your visitors. Learn how to install your free SSL certificate using cPanel. | | | | | Connecting a New Domain to Your Hosting Account | | If you've registered a new domain when you purchased your hosting package, you don't have to do anything since it's automatically set up. | To link an existing domain, you need to first update the nameservers. Note: It may take anywhere between 24 and 48 hours for these changes to be reflected, globally, across the Internet. | | | | To find out more about how to change nameservers, please visit Step 2 in our Quick Start Guide. | | | | | Upload your site securely with FTP / SFTP | | When you're ready to upload your site, we recommend that you use an FTP, or for increased security, an SFTP connection. The only difference, detail-wise, is the port number. | | | | | | | FTP port | 21 | SFTP port | 21098 | | | | | | | | Uploading Your Files | | Site content for your main domain is stored in a public_html folder in your cPanel File Manager. To add site content to your main domain, simply upload your files to the public_html/ folder using an FTP or SFTP. | | If you add further domains (i.e. add-on domains) to your cPanel, separate folders will be created for them within the public_html/ folder (e.g.public_html/addondomain.com). To add site content for your add-on domain, simply upload your files using an FTP or SFTP that is specific to the created folder. | | | | | Need more help? | | If you have any questions about your new hosting package, or if you'd like to discuss anything else, our 24/7 Customer Service Team is here to help. | | | | | | | In the next couple of days, keep an eye out for an email that includes some top tips on how to make the most out of your new hosting package. | | We thank you for choosing Namecheap for all your hosting needs. We wish you a smooth takeoff! | Best regards Team Namecheap | | |
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