The link was just a google search.
Okay, but the URL seemed to be something other than the "google.com" domain, so I removed.

No worries. . . we're permitted to openly discuss the location of firmware published on official D-Link USA channels, as well as the TSD site (China), which has structured releases and betas clearly marking intended regions.
Storage locations in other official D-Link regions are discussed in the context of public releases for forum members with internationally purchased hardware, but not for distribution of pre-release FW not intended for the US.
We've seen pre-release beta FW posted in the past, and many unsuspecting forum members not realizing what they're getting into commit to the firmware, placing their data (and sometimes hardware) in jeopardy. Removing public posts with URLs mitigates that threat.