Privacy error on some network firewalls

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Ever since the host change, I've been getting a privacy error on some of the networks I connect from and I can't "ignore" it because the network firewall then blocks. The error is NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID. Is this something that will fix itself in time or does MD's security certificate need a poke?
 
Still getting this. Here's screencaps of what it actually says and the certificate info. I've tried clearing cache and everything on Chrome, doesn't do anything.
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Is this your home network or someone else's or the network at work?

Because this looks like this might be something snooping on your web activity by inserting its own certificates
 
This one doesn't look like MD certificate. ^ might be right, someone snooping on you.

SSL Server Certificate
Issued to: mangadex.org
Issued by: Let's Encrypt Authority X3
Valid from 2020-01-10 to 2020-04-09

Edit:
TRITON - Web Security is a module of the TRITON Unified Security Center. It is used to configure and manage the Web security features of a deployment.Use TRITON - Web Security to define and customize Internet access policies, add or remove filtering clients, configure Websense software components, generate reports, and more.

Conclusion: STOP SLACKING AT WORK AND DO YOUR JOB PROPERLY FFS!
 
@cmal
After googling the name on that certificate, I don't really think the mangadex devs can do anything about a "security and employee productivity enhancement suite" doing fishy stuff on and/or blocking the site
 
Our firewall at the office does aggressively block some sites like new domains and the occasional software license validation server; this only started after the server change. The one at the library just needed some time before it got the memo.

I do my work properly and completed in timely manner. What I do on breaks, as long as it doesn't violate our acceptable use policy, is my own business. c=
 
> What I do on breaks, as long as it doesn't violate our acceptable use policy, is my own business.

Fine. Why don't you go to IT department then and discuss your issue there?
 

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