Weird Safe web

Hi, I’m a little confused here. I recently got an iPad and installed Norton. I also have an android tablet.

I was looking up something on a video game (I searched “judgement mortal wounds” ) and the top site was twinfinite.com which, I’m aware of and possibly used in the past, so do think it’s a common site.

Norton popped up saying it’s an unsafe site. I clicked for more info and (I’d advise you not to click the following link, no idea where it goes) it said “fix font.com:443” is dangerous and has malicious source/malnets

So, I backed out. But, I was curious, so, I googled the same thing on my android, using chrome (also Firefox, but chrome was what I used on android) and Norton didn’t give me any error.

All settings are enabled on both systems, except android has more choices, but regardless safe web is on.

What is the problem with it and why does it only warn me on iOS? Also, it didn’t say twinfinite was bad but fontfix (I guess it’s the server or something embedded?)

A “is this safe” search showed that twinfinite is safe, and maybe it’s just a false positive but shouldn’t Norton at least be consistent?

Thanks!

Not sure what you mean but history, cookies, etc...  Did you use the same procedure I suggested for Safari? If not try that.

 

Yes it still happens, I’m using chrome but I cleared history, cookies etc

Do you still consistently see the message on the iPad? It could have been a malformed ad on the twinfinite website that tries to access fix font dot com.   Try Going to iOS Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Scroll down and tap on Safari, then tap on Website Data. Scroll to the bottom and tap on Remove all Website Data. Then test again.