On a Mac you can delete ~/Library/Cookies/HSTS.plist file and restart Safari to fix this, not sure how to do that on mobile, you could use Firefox or Brave.
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Settings > Safari > Not Secure Connection Warning ‘off’
Apple started shipping iOS 18 with this ‘on’ by default.
I believe that was the first thing I tried because it’s already off. Thanks though