Just started last night for some random reason? Happens on both Desktop on Ethernet on google chrome, laptop on wifi on firefox, and on phone using cellular data on safari? Its just weird and kinda annoying so I want to report it.
I followed these steps from google chrome, and 1-4 didnt help so im doing #5 @Matt " If you see an error about SHA-1, ask the site owner to update the site's certificate. Learn more about why SHA-1 isn't supported. If you see an error about HSTS, privacy certificates, or invalid names, try the tips below. Step 1: Sign in to the portal If you recently connected to a new Wi-Fi network that has a sign-in portal, try signing in. Go to any website starting with http://, like http://example.com. On the portal sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the Internet. Step 2: Open the webpage in Incognito mode (computer only) Open the webpage you were visiting in an incognito window. If the page opens, a Chrome extension is causing the error. To fix the error, turn off the extension. Learn how to turn off Chrome extensions. Step 3: Update your operating system Make sure your device is up-to-date on Windows, Mac, or another operating system. Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus You'll see this error if you have any antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning" that prevents Chrome from providing security. To fix the problem, try turning off your antivirus software. If the webpage works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites. Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done. Step 5: Get extra help If you still see the error, contact the website owner. You can also get more help on the "
If you're getting it to, it might be MapleRoyals side issue. I didn't want to report it until I tried all the steps google chrome suggested, and after I checked MapleRoyals website on 3 different Operating Systems on 3 different connections.
This is because we are currently in the process of moving to a different DDoS protection which requires DNS propagation. The old DDoS protection is still active but the certificate has expired there. DNS propagation can take up to 72 hours but it is usually done a lot faster than that. The issue should resolve by itself however you can try some things to help: Clear your browser cache by following the instructions at: http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/home/ Clear your OS DNS cache by following the instructions at: https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/CKB/How+To+Clear+Your+DNS+Cache Reboot your router. Reboot your computer. If none of these steps solve the issue then it likely means that the changes have not yet updated with your ISP and that you will simply need to wait a bit longer.