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How to Enable Free Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel
This guide explains how to enable the free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate included with all KDigital Hosting plans, using the cPanel control panel.
Every hosting plan with KDigital Hosting includes a free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate, ensuring your website is automatically secured with HTTPS encryption. Let’s Encrypt SSL provides essential website protection, improves search engine rankings, and reassures visitors that their data is safe.
Unlike premium SSL certificates that require manual validation, Let’s Encrypt SSL is automatically issued and renewed at no cost. Activation takes only a few clicks inside your hosting account’s cPanel.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Log in to your Client Portal
Go to the KDigital Hosting Client Portal and open the hosting plan you want to manage. - Access cPanel
From your Hosting Dashboard, click Login to cPanel. - Find the SSL/TLS Status Tool
Inside cPanel, scroll down to the Security section and select SSL/TLS Status. - Enable Let’s Encrypt SSL
- Locate your domain name(s) in the list.
- Check the box next to your domain and click Run AutoSSL.
- The system will automatically issue and install a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate.
- Verify SSL Installation
After a few minutes, visit your website usinghttps://yourdomain.comand confirm the browser shows the secure padlock icon. - Force HTTPS Redirect (Recommended)
In cPanel, open the Domains section. For your domain, toggle the option Force HTTPS Redirect to ensure all traffic is securely redirected.
Additional Resources
- How to Install or Activate a Premium SSL Certificate on Your Website
- Website Security Best Practices in 2025
- Understanding Free vs. Premium SSL Certificates
FAQs and Troubleshooting
Do I need to renew Let’s Encrypt SSL?
No, Let’s Encrypt SSL renews automatically every 90 days as long as your hosting account is active.
Why is my SSL not working yet?
– DNS changes may take a few hours to propagate.
– If you recently added a new domain or subdomain, you may need to rerun AutoSSL.
Is Let’s Encrypt SSL secure enough for business websites?
Yes, it provides industry-standard encryption. However, businesses that require extended validation or a warranty may prefer a Premium SSL Certificate.