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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello,
    If I have a "cPanel DV SSL Certificate" on "domain.com" (not the wildcard), that will mean that the green padlock shows in modern browsers, and that Firefox's warnings when putting my cursor in to fields saying "This connection is not secure" will disappear, for the front-end of the site, right?

    Yes, that's correct.
    Further to this, is it possible to have the DV SSL on the primary domain, but also keep AutoSSL to do cPanel/webmail/webdesk at the same time?

    Yes, in-fact that's how it works by default assuming you are using the AutoSSL feature to have SSL on the primary domain name. You can find documentation on this topic at: Manage AutoSSL - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • lewis-teck
    Thank you! So in reality, a single DV certificate for domain.com is enough to make my website secure? It's only $3!
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  • cPanelMichael
    So in reality, a single DV certificate for domain.com is enough to make my website secure? It's only $3!

    Hello, Yes, however note that domain validated certificates offered through the AutoSSL feature are free. Thank you.
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  • lewis-teck
    But that doesn't cover the front end of the website, only cPanel, Webmail and Webdisk, right? Either that or my setup is wrong.
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  • cPanelMichael
    But that doesn't cover the front end of the website, only cPanel, Webmail and Webdisk, right? Either that or my setup is wrong.

    Hello, It also covers the website itself: cPanel & WHM"s AutoSSL | cPanel Blog Have you browsed to "WHM >> Manage AutoSSL" to configure the feature? Thank you.
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