Failed to open page - To many redirects occurred

What does that mean? and how would I fix or solve this ?
I'm having problems opening new pages via Rockstar Games website E.g socialcub.rockstargames.com
Thanks for Helping.

From the Safari menu bar, select
Safari ▹ Preferences... ▹ Privacy ▹ Remove All Website Data
and confirm. Test.

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