​ GoDaddy Cut off Texas Right To Life Group’s “Whistleblowing” Website
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GoDaddy Cut off Texas Right To Life Group’s “Whistleblowing” Website

Regan by Regan
September 5, 2021
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GoDaddy pulled the plug on the anti-abortion group “Texas Right to Life,” forcing them to find a new home on the web. The hosting provider announced that they gave the group 24 hours to find a different place to park their controversial website.

“We have informed prolifewhistleblower.com they have 24 hours to move to another provider for violating our terms of service,” a GoDaddy spokesperson told The New York Times.

The anti-abortion group reportedly moved to Epik, the hosting provider that also helped save other infamous sites like “Gab,” “Parler,” and “8chan.”

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