Website for reporting Texas abortion violations inaccessible after GoDaddy warning

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GoDaddy informed Texas Right to Life, the group behind the website, that it had violated 'multiple provisions' of its terms of service.

After a warning from its initial domain provider GoDaddy, a website set up to allow Texans to report abortion law violations became inaccessible as of Saturday.

"Your access to this site has been limited by the site owner," the top of the page read."If you think you have been blocked in error, contact the owner of this site for assistance."

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