Removing a domain alias or parked domain in cPanel is a straightforward process. If you no longer want a parked domain associated with your primary domain. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Log in to cPanel
- Open your browser and go to your cPanel login page (e.g.,
https://yourdomain.com:2083
). - Enter your username and password, then click Log in.
Step 2: Access the Domain Management Tool
- Scroll down to the Domains section in the cPanel dashboard.
- Click on Domains or Aliases (depending on your cPanel version).
Step 3: Locate the Parked Domain or Alias
- In the Domains or Aliases interface, you’ll see a list of all the domains that are parked or aliased to your account.
- Find the domain you want to remove.
Step 4: Remove the Domain
- Next to the domain you want to remove, click the Remove or Delete button.
- Confirm the removal if prompted.
- The domain will be removed from the list of aliases or parked domains.
Step 5: Update DNS Settings (If Necessary)
- If the domain is registered with a different registrar and its nameservers point to your hosting account, update its DNS settings to prevent unintended resolution.
- Log in to your domain registrar.
- Change the nameservers to the default provided by the registrar or to those of the new hosting provider.
- Allow up to 24-48 hours for DNS propagation.
Tips for Removing a Domain Alias or Parked Domain
- Double-Check Before Deleting: Ensure you no longer need the domain as an alias or parked domain, as this action will stop any redirection to your primary domain.
- Retain Domain Ownership: Removing a parked domain does not cancel domain registration. You’ll still own the domain unless you decide to let it expire.
- Clear Caches: After removal, clear your browser and DNS caches to avoid seeing cached redirection behavior.
By following these steps, you can remove a domain alias or parked domain from your cPanel account and update its DNS settings as needed.