How to Remove Parked Domains/Aliases in cPanel

Parked domains, also known as aliases, are additional domains that point to your main website. If you no longer need one, you can easily remove it in cPanel.

1. Log in to your cPanel account.


2. In the Domains section, click on Domains.
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3.
In the List of Domains, locate the alias domain you want to remove and click Manage next to it.


4. To remove the alias domain, click Remove Domain and confirm it.



You should see a message that your parked/alias domain has been removed.

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