WARNING:

Please be aware that none of these applications was directly developed by cPanel.

These cPanel mobile apps may have been created by a third-party developer. However, the information we have indicate these have not been updated for almost a decade.

We recommend not using them as the current iteration of the cPanel theme is super mobile-friendly.

  • to log off and uninstall them
  • change all your cPanel account password
  • change all your Webmail account password
  • enforce two-factor authentication and
  • rotate the public/private SSH keys you may have added to cPanel

 

What is the cPanel App?

The cPanel App is an app for Android and iOS devices that allows you to manage your cPanel & WHM accounts when on the go.

This app is available to provide quick and secure access to the cPanel & WHM services for your server, without storing passwords in your browser, or manually entering them every time.

It is important that while they can certainly do much, they are not meant to completely replace your normal desktop interactions.

Where To Get The cPanel App

The cPanel App is available from the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.

You can use these links below to download the mobile operating system that you are running or just search for cPanel in your app store:

Google Play

iOS App Store

Now that I have the cPanel App installed, what next?

The following walk-through covers the Android version of the cPanel App. Functionally is almost the same in both versions, but the interface may look a bit different between devices.

When you first enter the application, you’ll see a blank interface with a in the bottom right corner (top-left, if you are using the iOS app). Tap to add your account.

There are some details you will need to enter before you log into your account:

  • Name This is where you name the account. Choose a name that will differentiate this account from other accounts you may add later. This name is only used to distinguish this account from others you will add in the app, and is not used anywhere besides in this app.
  • Address This is where you will enter your domain or the hostname of the server you are trying to connect to. This information is generally sent in the welcome email you receive from your hosting provider when purchasing a new account. If you do not have this information, contact your web host. If you are setting up a cPanel account, you can use your domain here.
  • Service This is where you will select which part of the software you are accessing: cPanel, WHM, or Webmail.
  • Username This is where you will enter the username for your account. This information was likely provided in the welcome email you received from your web hosting provider. If you have a cPanel account and are unsure of the username, you will need to contact your hosting provider for this information. If you are trying to access WHM, you will enter “root” or your reseller as the username here.
  • Password Here you will enter the password for your account. As mentioned above, your hosting provider will have this information if you are not sure what to use. If you are accessing WHM, this will be the password for your reseller account or the password you use to access the server as “root”.
  • EasyLogin This will give you the option of accessing the app using a password, pin code, pattern, or fingerprint. This method can be helpful if you have a longer password.

Once you have finished filling out the fields, tap “Connect,” and you’re ready to access your account.

From the main screen: tap the account you would like to access, input your password or use EasyLogin, and then you’re ready to go.

Most customers typically set this to access their WHM account so that they can quickly manage their server settings on the go.

You can also use the cPanel and Webmail logins to do anything you would on your account.

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