Since Version 64, we have been improving the speed of the backup and restore system. This version brings in more of the improvements, providing more speed and flexibility in cPanel backups. | Read More
Improving on the new Git Version Control feature, we now include the ability to automatically deploy changes merged into any branch of your cPanel-hosted git repositories. | Read More
Both DNS-based DCV (Domain Control Validation) and Ancestor- (or primary-domain) DCV are added in Version 74. These two will reduce hiccups with SSLs issued by AutoSSL and Market Place Providers. | Read More
Server owners can now select the action that the server should automatically perform when it detects potential spammers. | Read More
Apache SpamAssassin Spam Box is now enabled by default for new cPanel accounts, protecting users from common attack vectors. | Read More
Unless disabled, passwords are now required for any newly generated SSH Keys for cPanel users, increasing security for all cPanel & WHM Servers. | Read More
Administrators restoring accounts can now disable features as they are restoring accounts, rather than disabling them after the account is restored. | Read More
We now display the hosting provider's contact information on Account Suspended and Default Webpage placeholder pages, allowing users to quickly and easily contact their providers directly! | Read More
With Version 74 we empower server owners to create manual account backups that work for them, by expanding the list things that can be excluded. | Read More
We've added a text box that allows users to record specific information about each MySQL host, which displays in the Manage Hosts table inside cPanel. | Read More
We've streamlined the number of configuration options for both WHM users and cPanel users. These changes make it easy and intuitive for users and administrators to configure AutoSSL notifications. | Read More
With Version 74, server owners can now define Wildcard SSL pricing on a per-domain basis using the cPanel Market Provider. | Read More
We have expanded the backup destinations further to include object storage destinations similar to Amazon S3. | Read More