You have given no context, nor a domain, so we cannot help you. Most likely, you need to clear your browser and DNS cache. If the site is new (younger than 72 hours) you will need to wait until 72 hours have passed for DNS propagation. Maybe this:
You’ve just added your domain to InfinityFree or changed your nameservers, but when you visit your domain, you’re seeing a “DNS Resolution Error” page, an error message, or your old website instead of your new hosting account. This is completely normal and happens because of something called DNS caching.
How long should I wait?
Most domains start working within 24 hours. However, it can take up to 72 hours for your domain to work for everyone around the world. This timing depends on factors out…
or this:
You’ve added a new domain name to your account, just changed your nameservers or recently modified some DNS settings. However, they aren’t working yet. You’ve discovered already that it’s not working yet because of something called “DNS Propagation”. But what does that mean?
Introduction to DNS
Before you can understand how DNS Propagation works, you need to understand how DNS itself works. So let’s start with that.
Servers on the internet are identified by a set of numbers called an IP addres…
maybe even this:
Sometimes, your domain name may redirect to the website suspended-domain.net instead of showing your website. Contrary to what the domain implies, there are various reasons as to why your domain name may redirect to suspended-domain.net.
In short: This happens if your browser is connecting to a website IP address, but there is no active website for your domain on the IP address.
This article explains the different ways this can happen and how to fix each situation.
What to Expect When Fixing …
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