Edge-039.uslax2.icloud-content.com isn't a normal website you browse to. It's a subdomain used by Apple's iCloud to serve files, and that's important context. By itself, it's just infrastructure. The security is fine, the hosting is Apple's own network, and it's not on any blacklists. But here's the thing: you probably got a link to this subdomain from an email, a message, or a sketchy advertisement. Legitimate iCloud content delivery looks like this behind the scenes, but so do phishing pages that criminals host on Apple's infrastructure to steal your login credentials. Most established services that serve files publicly don't block all search engines and crawlers, and they usually have a clear ownership trail. This one doesn't. If you clicked a link to this subdomain, don't enter any passwords or personal information there. Apple will never ask you to log in on a subdomain like this. When in doubt, go directly to iCloud.com instead of following any links. That's the safest way to handle anything claiming to be from Apple.