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I guess it's possible ... have switched to 8888 now and running a malware scan! 

Thanks, I've come to the same conclusion given that the site works fine on 3 other machines in the house. Total mystery why this happened though as I've installed nothing recently, never used a mcafee product.

I tried FF / Chrome and Edge - all had the same issue then, for absolutely no reason I could see ... it all fixed itself. Back to working as expected. Grr

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Well, turned out this was happening with every itch.io game ... after messing around with a bunch of different browsers, restarting windows etc. I tried switching my wifi connection between the two networks I have set up and ... it worked again. Still works after switching back to the other so, no idea what was actually causing this.

edit ... and it's broken again, even when switching between networks as I did last time.

This is also only happening on one computer, have tested on several others on the same networks(s)and all is fine.

I'm a developer, seeing this error in Firefox on trying to run the latest build of my game:

"Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue"

"Firefox does not trust this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net. The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.dock.shp.mcafee.com, dock.shp.mcafee.com"

hwcdn is, I'm assuming, where the itch uploaded game content is living ... no idea why it would be related to mcafee though!? 

In Chrome I get a different error:

"The webpage at https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/3851360/index.html" might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address."

Fantastic, thanks for providing this! $10 winging its way to you now.