
Remove a CSR code from cPanel
When you generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from cPanel, then save it, which is a good thing, maybe you do not want to store it on your server. Instead, remove it because you can keep a CSR code on your PC, so there is no need to storing it on the server.
1. Log into your cPanel account.
2. In the Security section, click on the SSL/TLS icon.
3. Under Certificate Signing Request, Click on Generate, View or Delete CSR Link.
4. Under Certificate Signing Requests on Server text, you can see your previously generated CSR. You can see delete the option under Action.
5. Click on the Delete option, which is located under the Action option, and you will need to click on Delete again for the confirmation message.
The CSR code will be removed and no longer stored on your server.
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Managing your SSL certificates correctly is just as important as using firewalls and strong passwords to protect your company’s data. To maintain security and organisation, it’s a good idea to delete the previous CSR code from cPanel when you’re finished using it or have issued a new one. Although it’s a tiny step, it contributes to keeping the hosting environment safe and hygienic. Are you curious about how? As part of your overall data protection plan, read our guide on How to Protect Your Business Data. When it comes to cybersecurity, every small action matters.
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