Did you recently remove the domain from one account and add it to another? Because then DNS caching can cause this issue. Especially if it works on your iPhone but not on your PC.
Yes I have removed and replace the domain into another account because of website full migration.
I have tried the Windows 10 DNS Flush but it seems to not work for me.
The good news is the website works whenever im not using the wifi nor ip I used to publish the domain. (Also its my prediction but the website doesn`t open in windows)
It hasn`t been over 72 hours after publishing the domain.
In this case would time solve the 404 error problem?
Or would I have to find another solution?
Additionally I need to set up Cloudflare for my domain.
I tried it and changed the nameserver for cloudflare and it somehows disconnects the domain from infinityfree server.
So im really afraid if the domain wouldnt work whenever i change the ns for cloudflare
(Ive tried to connect with Cname DNS but unfortunately i got stuck at the advance DNS setting since my domain DNS service doesnt provide the advance DNS.
or it might be me that cant find it. [The DNS Service Im using at the moment](https://hosting.cafe24.com/))
Your website is working fine, and it’s most likely that your issue is DNS caching. If so, nothing is wrong with your website, there is no configuration issue, and there is on need to change anything on your website.
I don’t see anything that would suggest that your website is inaccessible from all Windows devices, I suspect it’s just your PC. It’s just that Windows has built-in DNS caching whereas iOS might not. The DNS resolver that’s configured on the network the PC is on might also have outdated data in it. Which - again - is not a problem with your website. It’s just how DNS works.
If you are thinking about using Cloudflare, that’s fine. But Cloudflare will not solve this issue. If anything, it’s yet another DNS change, which might only make this worse.
Either try some of the workarounds listed in the article, or just wait another day or two for the issue to resolve itself.