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GoDaddy gives Texas abortion website notice: Find new host ASAP

The ‘Whistleblower’ website Texas Abory can be dark in the near future if it doesn’t find a new host. The host of the current website, GoDaddy, has warned Texas the right to live that he has 24 hours to find a new host before the service is cut off. It will not be the first time Godaddy has closed a controversial website for violating the rules.

Very controversial and regressive texas abortion law came into effect on September 1. Law comes the Texas website to the Life Group where anyone can submit allegations that a woman has an abortion to pass the six-week Six Cutoff sign. The new abortion law of the country also allows private citizens to target anyone accused of helping to facilitate abortion.

Because the website allows anonymous tips from anyone, including those who are outside Texas, activists and social media users have started an online campaign that revolves around flooding websites with fake reports. The idea is to send these tips, those responsible for investigating them will struggle to outline data for real allegations.

In the midst of hacking it is a protest directed at Godaddy, a company that holds a website. Many request companies to cut their services to Texas the right to life, the call that has been heard. According to the Godaddy statement given to the New York Times, Texas the right to life has been given 24 hours to find a different host for its website.

GoDaddy said it would cut the services of the abortion website for violating the terms of its services. Even though this won’t bring the website down permanently, it can cause sites to be dark for a while, assuming Texas the right to life cannot find a new host before the deadline arrives.

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