SSL certificates

Website URL

http://wikingerofficial.rf.gd
(please specify the URL of the site on which you are experiencing the problem)

Error Message

Browser built-in security warning
(please share the FULL error message you see, if applicable)

Other Information

It says that SSL certificates are automatically included by default but it doesn’t give one. This has been going on for months now.

(other information and details relevant to your question)

Also it doesn’t show a warning as dangerous for the base URL but the main URL is /vip and it shows a warning every time

That warning isn’t related to SSL, so please read:

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I’ve reached out about 10 times to Google and each time they “removed” the warning (which did nothing) then I fixed my SSL certificate and it worked perfectly — no warnings at all with a your connection is secure status. Then infinityfree removed the custom certificates and didn’t issue the promised one. Unless Im plain stupid it’s a SSL issue(as well as rf.gd is not trusted as well as others due to a phishing incident a while back)

I don’t think it is:


We don’t control that warning, nor can we directly fix it on our end. It’s simply that Chrome has possibly falsely marked your site as phishing, and your browser is displaying this.
Follow the steps in the article, and you should be able to fix it.

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Also if it makes a difference it’s trusted by desktop but not mobile :thinking:

If you need a VIP code : “314WIKINGERBANDE” is a basic one

It’s working on the base page now but as mentioned earlier the SSL doesn’t encrypt the /vip url like it should

It does on my end just fine.


What do you see when you click on “Details” and select to visit anyway?

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SSL does not pick and choose what directory it protects, if a certificate is installed on IF it works across the entire (sub)domain. Please try using a different device, as that sounds like some sort of weird local issue.

You have a valid SSL certificate installed:

Google lists some pages on your site as deceptive, you need to contact them for that (It’s not related to SSL, but rather the contents of the page)

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