16-09-2022, 12:35
Thank you for your email.
The issue is caused by major ISPs updating their DNS records and this is out of our control. The process can take some time, therefore we kindly ask your patience this they finalize this.
In some cases, the DNS records have already been updated, and this can be confirmed if you clear the cache and cookies from your device and restart it and while this is restarting, restart in parallel your internet router as well.
This will clear the DNS records from both router and device and upon re-start, new ones will be received and the site should load properly.
In case that this is not fixing the problem, then it means that the ISP is still having the old records and these have not been updated on their side yet. You will have to wait some time and then redo the restart steps described in the lines above and check.
Please note that both routers and device need to be restarted in the same time, to ensure that both receive new DNS records.
Regards,
The AdultWork.com Team
The issue is caused by major ISPs updating their DNS records and this is out of our control. The process can take some time, therefore we kindly ask your patience this they finalize this.
In some cases, the DNS records have already been updated, and this can be confirmed if you clear the cache and cookies from your device and restart it and while this is restarting, restart in parallel your internet router as well.
This will clear the DNS records from both router and device and upon re-start, new ones will be received and the site should load properly.
In case that this is not fixing the problem, then it means that the ISP is still having the old records and these have not been updated on their side yet. You will have to wait some time and then redo the restart steps described in the lines above and check.
Please note that both routers and device need to be restarted in the same time, to ensure that both receive new DNS records.
Regards,
The AdultWork.com Team