This is not necessarily something to be scared of. TLD in this case means “patriots.win”
Certificates are issued by a service that has access to both the root file path of the site, and the web. The service places a file with an authentication key in the file system of the website, and then checks to see if it can access it though the TLD, in this case, patriots.win. Certs prove that the site is served from where it claims to be served.
You are perfectly safe here so long as you don’t enter any information. I’d be cautious about passwords - wait a couple days to see what happens, or use a temporary (new) throwaway account.
Thank you friend. I have learned a LOT about web hosting in the past week or so since the site has been online.
Only came offline once, added some high CFM fans and a larger solid state cache drive to the server to keep up with traffic.
I never expected >5,000 unique visitors in the first day I launched it... blew my mind. It really showed me how many lurkers there are on these boards. (which IMO, is a good thing.)
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