

When a browser looks up a website, it needs to convert the website URL into the IP address where that website is stored. You are probably seeing the website still on another browser because of something called DNS Caching. I've also tried pinging the website and it doesn't exist. I get the same issue on the two websites that you have referenced in your question (both owned by the same company), regardless of what browser I'm using. This is an issue on the website's end, not anything to do with Firefox.
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I am using a windows 10 PC and have a dynamic IP address.

This is not a problem on other devices, or on this computer with other browsers. I HAVE NO WEBSITE! So I don't know what to do, and this has never happened before. I set one up with my email, but then you have to add your website. Then I went to cloudflare support, but you have to have an account to ask questions. I also went to about:preferences#privacy and clicked "standard" (for some reason it was at custom and had been blocking cookies, not sure why, I didn't do that). This didn't do anything, same error as before. Now I cleared my cookies (which is when this error happened afterwards) and unplugged my modem for a few minutes (about 15) in order to get a new IP address (someone somewhere I read mentioned that might help). I have tried other browsers and can access archive.is without a problem. But this doesn't help, as you have to login to your cloudflare account, which I have never had. I googled this problem and it took my to cloudflare's support where user "domjh" shared this support page. When I go to archive.is for example I get error 1001 Ray.etc.
