Article 5P8S8 Even Epik says the Texas abortion “whistleblower” site violates its rules

Even Epik says the Texas abortion “whistleblower” site violates its rules

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / Pro-choice protesters march outside the Texas State Capitol on Sept. 1, 2021, in Austin, Texas. (credit: Getty Images | The Washington Post )

Epik, the domain registrar for controversial sites such as Gab and Parler, says that the Texas abortion-whistleblower website violates its terms of use.

The Texas Right to Life group's prolifewhistleblower.com website was booted by GoDaddy on Friday for violating its rules, including one that prohibits sites from using GoDaddy to "collect or harvest... non-public or personally identifiable information" without people's prior written consent. The website switched its domain registration from GoDaddy to Epik and switched its name servers from GoDaddy to hosting provider Digital Ocean. Digital Ocean quickly cut off service, and the abortion-whistleblower site's domain records now list Epik as both the registrar and name servers.

But the website-which encouraged people to report violations of the restrictive new anti-abortion law in Texas-is offline, and the domain now redirects to Texas Right to Life's homepage. The group says it plans to get the site back online.

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