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Pro-life tech leaders court Texas Right to Life after GoDaddy drops domain hosting for whistleblower site

Texas Right to Life was working with pro-life business leaders to transfer its whistleblower site to a new host Saturday, a day after GoDaddy shut it down amid alleged violations of its policy.

The web hosting giant cut service for the whistleblower site, not Texas Right to Life’s main domain, on Friday, alleging that it violated a policy on gathering information without the subject’s consent.

Texas Right to Life set up Prolifewhistleblower.com to help users report violations of Texas’ new heartbeat law, which took effect Wednesday and allows anyone to sue if an abortion is conducted after cardiac activity can be detected. 

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OVHcloud drops new PaaS web hosting plan

Cloud computing and web hosting giant OVHcloud has launched its Web PaaS solution with the help of Platform.sh as it looks to help facilitate the development of applications and sites across the web.

Web PaaS, powered by Platform.sh, will be fully integrated into OVHcloud’s portfolio of solutions. 


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Exclusive: Website Hosting and Website Builder Traffic Drops After Covid

As lockdown restrictions continue to be relaxed around the world, page visits from almost all top web hosting and website builder providers have dropped dramatically.

Tech Radar Pro From March to May 2021, similarweb data was used to track the page access performance of the top 40 web hosting and website builder companies and found a significant decline.


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Parler drops Amazon web-hosting legal challenge

Parler logo (for the social-media application)

Parler logo (for the social-media application)

Parler has withdrawn its antitrust action against Amazon, two months after filing the case against the tech giant.

The website was removed from Amazon’s Web Services (AWS) hosting platform in January for violating its rules.

Parler brands itself as a “free speech” social network and the platform is popular with far-right supporters.

It has now dropped the case, without providing an explanation, but “without prejudice to refiling” it in the future.

Amazon suspended use of its platform after the rioting on Capitol Hill, following the US presidential election.

It claimed it had discovered 98 posts on Parler that encouraged violence, and notified the social network about them.

AWS said it acted because Parler was “unable or unwilling to…


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Amazon drops Parler from its web hosting service

Parler CEO John Matze joins CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” on July 2, 2020.

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Amazon has pulled the plug on Parler, a social media app popular with Trump supporters, in the wake of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot earlier this week.

Amazon’s cloud-computing unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), informed Parler on Saturday that it will no longer provide cloud services to the company beginning on Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT, according to an email obtained by CNBC. AWS provides cloud services to Parler that host its website, which means that if Parler can’t locate a new cloud provider by Sunday night, the site will go offline for its users.

News of Amazon’s decision to drop Parler was first reported by BuzzFeed. Multiple news outlets reported that Amazon had already suspended Parler, but the site was…


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