Contact Information

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Overview

Use this interface to store contact information for your cPanel account and to set your contact preferences.

Change your contact information

To change your contact information, perform the following steps:

  1. Enter the desired contact information in the available text boxes.

      2. Select your desired notification settings in the Contact Preferences section.

     3. Select your desired AutoSSL notifications setting in the AutoSSL Notifications section. 

     4. Click Save.

Contact Preferences

You can select the following settings in the Contact Preferences section of the interface:

  • My contact email address changes. — Send a notification to your current and previous contact email address when someone changes your contact address.

  • My preference for contact email address change notifications is disabled. — Send a notification when someone disables the My contact email address changes setting.

  • My account approaches its disk quota. — Send a notification if your website will soon reach the maximum amount of disk space.

  • My account approaches its bandwidth usage limit. — Send a notification if your website will soon exceed the maximum amount of traffic.
  • SSL certificate expiry. — Send a notification if a non-AutoSSL certificate will expire soon.

  • Any of my account’s email accounts approaches or is over quota. — Send a notification if one of your email addresses will soon reach its maximum amount of disk space.

  • My account’s password changes. — Send a notification if someone changed your account password.

  • My preference for account password change notifications is disabled. — Send a notification if someone disabled the My account’s password changes setting.

  • Someone logs in to my account. — Send a notification when someone logs in to your account. This is useful if you suspect that someone else has your account password.

  • Send login notifications, even when the user logs in from an IP address range or netblock that contains an IP address from which a user successfully logged in previously. — Send a notification whenever someone logs in to your account successfully through any IP address.

  • My preference for successful login notifications is disabled. — Send a notification if someone disables the Someone logs in to my account setting.

  • An external account links to my account for authentication. — Send a notification when someone links your account to an external authentication provider.

  • My preference for external account link notifications is disabled. — Send a notification if someone disabled the An external account links to my account for authentication setting.

AutoSSL Notifications

You can select one of the following settings in the AutoSSL Notifications section of the interface:

  • All AutoSSL events: failures, deferrals, and successful installations. — This setting notifies you for AutoSSL certificate request successes, failures, warnings, and deferrals.

  • AutoSSL failures and deferrals only. (default) — This setting only notifies you about AutoSSL certificate request failures, warnings, and deferrals.

  • AutoSSL failures only. — This setting only notifies you when AutoSSL certificate requests fail.

  • Disable AutoSSL event notifications. — This setting disables all AutoSSL certificate request notifications.

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