# Domain without SSL installed

If you have reached this guide after trying to access your website securely (<https://yourdomain.com>), you will need to install the SSL certificate on your website by following these steps:

#### Installing SSL Certificate in cPanel

1. In the control panel, go to **SSL/TLS Status** under the **Security** section.

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2. On the **SSL Status** screen, you will see your domains, subdomains, and their SSL coverage status.\
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   By clicking on the **Run AutoSSL** button, you can install the certificate on all domains and subdomains in your account. The process is automatic.\
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   If you want to exclude a specific domain or subdomain from SSL coverage, you can do so using the **Exclude from AutoSSL** option provided for each.

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Once you have installed the SSL certificate on your website, you can view it in browsers by typing the domain as: <https://yourdomain.com>.
