When you see a web address like crocs.com.multicdn.cloudinary.com, it's natural to wonder whether it's part of the real Crocs website. In practice, this is a Cloudinary CDN subdomain, typically used to store and deliver product images or other media files. But that doesn't automatically make it safe to visit. The most important finding is that the SSL certificate is invalid for this exact domain, so your browser will show a security warning before the page loads. And when we tried to reach it, we got a 404 error. That means the intended content either isn't there or the configuration is broken.
For a domain that's supposed to serve static assets, a working SSL certificate is table stakes. Without it, any data you could theoretically send or receive is open to interception. There's no contact page, no privacy policy, and no history in the web archive, but those are less surprising for a CDN endpoint than they would be for a storefront. Still, if you find this link somewhere and are thinking about clicking it, treat it with caution. A properly configured CDN should not give you a certificate error. Until that's fixed, it's better to access Crocs content directly from crocs.com and let them handle the delivery behind the scenes.