When you land on a site that doesn't load and comes with a broken SSL certificate, the first question is not about trust — it's about whether the site exists for any real purpose. lotos.integrityline.com appears to be a subdomain of integrityline.com, but nothing about its current state suggests it is an active, legitimate service. The page returns a 502 error, the SSL certificate fails verification, and there is no contact information or company disclosure anywhere. For any type of website — whether it's a business, a blog, or a tool — these are fundamental missing pieces. A working site should load, should identify itself, and should prove its connection is secure. This one does none of those things. There is no archive history in the Wayback Machine, no social media presence, and no reviews on Trustpilot. While the domain hasn't been blacklisted, that's cold comfort when the site itself cannot be reached. Without a verifiable owner or any working infrastructure, there is no reason to engage with this site or share any personal data. If you were directed here by a link or email, treat it as a red flag and proceed with extreme caution — or better yet, not at all.