How to Enable/Disable AutoSSL for Specific Users from WHM Panel?
WHM administrators can provide free SSL certificates (Powered by Sectigo) to users on their cPanel servers. All they need to do is use the WHM interface to enable or disable the AutoSSL.
Every three months, AutoSSL, a cPanel feature, creates and renews free cPanel SSL certificates (Powered by Sectigo) for your users and domains. In addition, it examines the installed certificates and replacements those that are about to expire. Additionally, the program verifies the security level of these certificates and discards them if the degree of protection they offer is insufficient.
To Enable/Disable AutoSSL
1. Log in to your root account of WHM.

2. Select the SSL/TLS option from the navigation menu.
3. Click on Manage AutoSSL.

The panel to manage AutoSSL will open. Here you can see the various management tools and options for the utility.
4. Go to the AutoSSL Providers section.
5. Select between Disabled or cPanel (powered by Sectigo) option to disable or choose AutoSSL Provider.
6. Click Save.

Moving on, we have to enable/disable the utility for specific user accounts.
7. Click the Manage Users tab.
It contains the configuration parameters of AutoSSL for every user account on your server.
- Select a user account to configure its AutoSSL setting.
- Select one of the three options-
- Enable AutoSSL
- Disable AutoSSL
- Reset to Feature List Setting: Reset to default.

It goes without saying that the users who have the AutoSSL disabled won’t get any free SSL certificates from cPanel.