cPanel’s User Manager allows you to create cPanel user account and define exactly what each user can access. This ensures that users only receive permissions relevant to their role, which helps protect sensitive data and maintain system integrity.
When managing a website or hosting environment, it is often necessary to provide access to multiple users, such as developers, designers, or administrators. However, sharing your primary login credentials is not recommended because of security risks.
Hosted.com® provides this functionality as part of its hosting environment, making it easy to manage user access securely and efficiently.
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How To Create cPanel User Account
Follow these steps to create a new user in cPanel:
1. Begin by logging in to your Hosted.com® client area using your account credentials.
2. Navigate to your hosting service by opening the Manage Services dropdown menu.

3. Click Manage next to your domain.
4. On the page that follows, choose Login next to Control Panel, to access cPanel.

5. Scroll to the Preferences section and click User Manager.
6. Click Add User to begin creating a new account.
7. Enter the user’s full name, username, and email address.
8. Set a secure password or generate one using the password tool.
Define Access Levels
Once the user is created, you can assign access permissions:
- Enable Email access to create and manage mailboxes.
- Enable FTP access for file management.
- Enable Web Disk access for file sharing via WebDAV.
Additional Information
- Granular Access Control: You can customize permissions for each user, ensuring they receive access only to the tools and resources necessary for their role.
- Improved Security: By avoiding shared credentials, you reduce the risk of unauthorized access and make it easier to manage security incidents.
- User Lifecycle Management: Accounts can be updated, suspended, or removed at any time, giving you full control over who has access to your hosting environment.
- Best Practices: Always assign the minimum required permissions and regularly review user accounts to ensure they remain appropriate.
- Monitoring & Accountability: Individual accounts make it easier to track activity and maintain accountability within your team.
Login to Hosted.com® Account
1. Go to the Hosted.com® website Account Login page.
2. Enter your Email and Password and click the Sign In button.
3. You will see the Hosted.com® Dashboard, displaying the Manage Account menu on the left and your Account Information, Account Overview and Open Support Tickets on the right.

Login to cPanel from your Hosted.com® Dashboard
4. Click on Manage Services to view the sub-dropdown menu and select the hosting package for the domain you want to work with – in our example we are using WordPress Hosting.
5. Click the Manage button to the right of the domain name you want to access.

6. The display will now show Product Information, Quick Manage, Resource Usage and Site Statistics for that domain name.

7. Under Product Information, scroll down to Control Panel, which will display cPanel to the right, and click on the Login button.

8. The cPanel Dashboard will now be displa




