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When you have a hosting account there may be times when you need to know the main URL for your account, also known as your Primary Domain. Your primary domain is the domain that was used when purchasing/creating your account with WebHosting Hub. In this tutorial, I will show you how to identify the Primary Domain for your hosting account in AMP, and cPanel.

We also have helpful guides on how to add new domains to your account, and how to change the primary domain on your account.

Viewing your Primary Domain in AMP

  1. Login to AMP.
  2. You will then see your Primary domain listed next to your hosting plan.
    View of PD in Account Management Panel

Viewing you Primary Domain in cPanel

  1. Login to cPanel.
  2. You will then see your Primary domain listed under Stats, in the Main Domain section.
    Main Domain listed in Stats section


Congratulations, now you know how to identify the Primary Domain for your hosting account!

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2018-07-25 9:26 pm

I am trying to load my email onto my new computer but it just isnt happening WHY???

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2018-07-25 10:12 pm
There are many reasons that this may happen. I would recommend checking your settings and if the issue persists, contact the life technical support team to get further assistance.

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