Category Archives: Cloudflare

Disable/Remove domain from Cloudflare in cPanel.
You can disable Cloudflare on your domain using cPanel. Note: To minimize downtime, We recommended you to first change your domain nameservers from Cloudflare to your preferred nameservers, then follow this tutorial. 1....
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Enable Cloudflare’s Under Attack mode in cPanel
Cloudflare provides DDoS attack protection by performing an additional security check of visitors. Note: We recommend you only enable this if your website is under attack. After mitigation, If you...
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Change Cloudflare domain’s Challenge Passage time in cPanel
Cloudflare protected website display captcha to visitors for preventing bad bots and malicious activity. You can specify the allowed time for visitors who complete the page challenge. If the visitor’s IP...
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Change Cloudflare security level of domain in cPanel
You can increase or decrease the Cloudflare security level from cPanel.Cloudflare has categorized the security level in five methods. In the below screenshot, you can see it in detail. 1. Log into...
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Enable/Disable Cloudflare IPv6 Compatibility in cPanel.
A simple guide to help you enable/disable Cloudflare ipv6 compatibility within cPanel.1. First log into your cPanel account. 2. Then in the Software section, click the Cloudflare.3. After that click on&nb...
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Enable/disable Cloudflare’s Always Online feature in cPanel?
Did you ever notice that if your server goes offline, but Cloudflare keep serving your website? It’s because of Cloudflare’s Always Online feature. You can enable or disable this feature from your...
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How to check if your domain is using Cloudflare in cPanel?
You can check the status of your Cloudflare from your cPanel. 1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Software section, click the Cloudflare. 3. Click on Sign in Here to access...
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How to enable Cloudflare on your domain via cPanel?
A guide to help you enable Cloudflare on your domain via cPanel.1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the Software section, click the Cloudflare. 3. Click on Sign in Here to access yo...
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How to access Cloudflare from cPanel?
You can access and manage Cloudflare in cPanel. Follow this tutorial to learn how you can access your Cloudflare account using cPanel.1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the Software section, click the Cloud...
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