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How to Enable Cloudflare on Your Domain in cPanel


 

1. Log in to your cPanel account.

 

2. In the Software section, click on Cloudflare.

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3. Click on Sign in Here to access your Cloudflare account.

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4. Under Domain Overview, it shows two options. CNAME Setup and Full Zone Setup.

CNAME Setup: You do not need to point DNS nameservers to Cloudflare. This makes it easier for you.

Full Zone Setup: You must change your domain nameservers to Cloudflare DNS.

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For CNAME Setup: If you choose CNAME Setup, it will be activated immediately on your domain.

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For Full Zone Setup: It will display nameservers, which you need to set on your domain name.

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After updating your domain nameservers, wait for a few hours. Log in again to your Cloudflare account and click on Recheck Nameservers.

 


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