How to Fix 403 - Forbidden error for cPanel Add-on domains

Due to recent security updates, ownership of addon domains were changed to user.user.

For some  add-on domains  show 403 Forbidden error. This can be easily fixed by changing directory permission level to 755 for addon or sub-domain directory in cPanel file manager.
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