If you've landed on chp.claria.org, your browser probably wouldn't let you in. That's because the site's SSL certificate doesn't match its own domain β a basic security requirement that even a hobby blog should meet. For any site, this is a red flag that should stop you in your tracks.
There's no evidence that chp.claria.org is a real, operating business. Its domain has zero snapshots in the Wayback Machine, no Trustpilot reviews, and no social media presence. The name servers point to Afternic, a domain marketplace, which often means the site is parked and not actively run. While the site does have an About page and a legal disclosure, those are undermined by the complete lack of contact information and the security failure. Asking if chp.claria.org is a scam is reasonable given the data β but the more straightforward question is whether it's even a functioning website. Our advice: don't try to visit it, and don't share any personal information there.