Discontinuation of Cloudflare CDN cPanel and Plesk plugins
Cloudflare is discontinuing the CDN plugins for cPanel and Plesk on November 1, 2022. Learn more about this change in this article.
Due to maintenance and support costs, Cloudflare is discontinuing the CDN plugins for cPanel and Plesk. The functionality of these products will end on November 1, 2022, and they will be removed from cPanel and Plesk. This means you will no longer be able to manage your Cloudflare settings from within cPanel and Plesk. Instead, you must log in to Cloudflare directly to manage your settings.
This removal should have no impact on site operation. Existing Cloudflare domains and accounts will continue to serve traffic and will not be impacted. However, if you have been using the Cloudflare CDN plugin to manage your Cloudflare settings, you should verify access to your direct Cloudflare account as soon as possible by visiting https://dash.cloudflare.com/login.
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If you forget your Cloudflare account password, you can reset it at https://dash.cloudflare.com/password-reset.
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If you forget the email address associated with your Cloudflare account, please visit https://dash.cloudflare.com/forgot-email.
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For other Cloudflare login and account issues, please visit https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203471284-Login-and-account-issues or https://support.cloudflare.com.
We apologize for any inconvenience, and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Tip
If you are a Turbo Hosting customer, consider including LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress (LSCWP) to integrate Cloudflare with WordPress. Or, you may want to consider using QUIC.cloud, a Cloudflare alternative, for integrating your WordPress site with a CDN.
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