Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously. Installed by Google Analytics, _gid cookie stores information on how visitors use a website, while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance. Provided by Google Tag Manager to experiment advertisement efficiency of websites using their services. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors. The _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. Google Tag Manager cookie for controlling the loading of a Google Analytics script tag. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Using the above links you will find yourself in front of the cPanel login page, so you can enter your username and password to log in. The information about the server will always be in the activation e-mail. You will always find the IP in the activation email: ip/cpanelĪlternatively, you can log in to cPanel using the name of the server your site is hosted on, as follows: server-name/cpanel Until the domain has propagated ( DNS propagation), you can use the following addresses using your IP address. You can also connect to the cPanel login page utilizing one of these addresses, replacing your website address in place of : /cpanel To access cPanel, you just need to connect to Client Area, then select your website from the active products/services as shown below:Ĭlick on the service you want to access from the list:Ī new window will open, then click on Access cPanel from the side menu on the left, as you can see in this screenshot:
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Let’s see how to do it by logging into the client area or directly by connecting to your cPanel address.