How to park domain in cPanel

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If you would like to host several domains under your hosting account and all of them to display the same content then you need to '''park''' those domains to your cPanel.
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<div align="justify">If you would like to host several domains under your hosting account and all of them to display the same content then you need to '''park''' those domains to your cPanel.
 
'''Parked domain''' is a masked forward to your primary domain name. They are commonly used when you need a place to park a domain you do not have a website for or in case there are more than one domain that should be directed to your main domain.
 
'''Parked domain''' is a masked forward to your primary domain name. They are commonly used when you need a place to park a domain you do not have a website for or in case there are more than one domain that should be directed to your main domain.
  
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Step 1: Log in to your '''[[cPanel]]''' and click on the ''''Parked Domains'''' icon located under the ''''[[ Domains]]'''' tab.
 
Step 1: Log in to your '''[[cPanel]]''' and click on the ''''Parked Domains'''' icon located under the ''''[[ Domains]]'''' tab.
  
Step 2: Enter the name of the domain you would like to park in the blank field and click on '''Add Domain'''.
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Step 2: Enter the name of the domain you would like to park in the blank field and click on '''Add Domain'''.</div>
  
 
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