The anti-abortion website violated the web hosting terms of service because it asked people to share strangers' personal medical details.
GoDaddy, the web hosting service, has notified Texas Right to Life that it has 24 hours to find a new hosting service because the organization's anti-abortion"whistleblower" website violates the company's terms of service regarding people's privacy.
However, GoDaddy's policies said that its registered and hosted websites cannot"collect or harvest" information about people without their consent. Its policies also forbid registered sites from doing anything that"violates the privacy or publicity rights of another User or any other person or entity, or breaches any duty of confidentiality that you owe to another User or any other person or entity.
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