From b3be5bc6fb2d34b4d6d7903b06c1f9ee6c5cf59d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikita Varabei Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 12:07:29 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 1/3] docs: update Takedown based on knowledge update "Hosting Providers List" --- getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx b/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx index 15afa24..56e23bb 100644 --- a/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx +++ b/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx @@ -5,7 +5,23 @@ description: "How ChainPatrol removes malicious content through coordinated take ## Overview -A takedown is the process of requesting that a platform, host, or provider remove harmful content. This page explains how takedowns move through their lifecycle in ChainPatrol, how they’re submitted and monitored, and how retractions work when an asset is identified as legitimate. +A takedown is the process of requesting that a platform, host, or provider remove harmful content. This page explains how takedowns move through their lifecycle in ChainPatrol, how they're submitted and monitored, and how retractions work when an asset is identified as legitimate after being taken down. + +### Supported Hosting Providers + +ChainPatrol monitors threats and can initiate takedown requests across a comprehensive range of hosting providers, including: + +**Major Cloud Providers:** Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Cloudflare + +**Website Builders & Hosting:** Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Pages, Squarespace, WordPress, WixSite, Webflow, Weebly, Carrd.co, Framer, Tilda, Hostinger, GoDaddy, Site123 + +**Development Platforms:** GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Replit, CodeSandbox, Glitch, Heroku, Firebase, Render + +**Specialized Platforms:** IPFS Gateway, Fleek, Surge, ReadTheDocs, Teachable, Ghost, Hashnode, GitBook + +**Additional Services:** Dora, BraveNet, Odoo, Stck, 42Web, DivHunt, MyStrikingly, TypeDream, TeleportHQ, Eu.com, Eth.limo, Webador, Bio.link, Groovehq, Tapym, NewZenler, Atlassian, Flazio, EditorX, Canva, Blogger, InfinityFree, Zoho, Tumblr, and many others + +ChainPatrol monitors threats across over 100 hosting providers, website builders, and platform-as-a-service providers where malicious content may be hosted, including Vercel, Dora, BraveNet, Odoo, Stck, 42Web, DivHunt, MyStrikingly, Carrd.co, TypeDream, TeleportHQ, Eu.com, Eth.limo, WixSite, Amazon AWS, Webador, Teachable, Google Cloud, BitBucket, GitLab, Heroku, ReadTheDocs, Squarespace, WordPress, Surge, CodeSandbox, Crd, CodeAnyApp, Mobirisesite, Bio.link, Groovehq, Tapym, NewZenler, Atlassian, Flazio, Framer, Cloudflare, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Fleek, Firebase, GitHub, Quora, GitBook, Glitch, Netlify, Replit, Tilda, Webflow, Weebly, Render, Hostinger, EditorX, IPFS Gateway, Canva, Blogger, GoDaddy, It.com, MightyNetworks, Hashnode, Site.Pro, Co.com, Squareup, OnePage.Website, Systeme.io, Website3.me, Wby.se, Cloudways, MozelloSite, Com.De, Se.net, Us.com, 3utilities, InfinityFree, Graphy, Zoho, IS-AS-1, In.net, Forms.app, Vialoops, Ghost, Xyz.com, Pineapple, Flowcode, Kinsta, CreatedApp, Daftpage, ByetHost, Webstudio, Site123, Livechat, SeoHost, Lovable, Zapier, Gravatar, Spoutible, cPanel, MekuApp, DuckDNS, Nicepage, YouWare, MyFtp, Raisely, Wasmer, Boxmode, Tem3, EdgeOne, WebSelfSite, Uk.cc, Eu.cc, Gb.net, cpRapid, Givecloud, Tumblr, 16mb, Wikidot, and HuggingFace. ## Takedown Lifecycle @@ -173,4 +189,4 @@ Most takedowns require legal documents such as Letter of Authorization, Power of - Takedowns happen automatically after blocking: Every blocked asset with Takedowns enabled gets a takedown request without manual intervention - Watchlist monitoring confirms success: Assets are watchlisted during takedowns so we automatically detect when they go offline - Retractions protect against false positives: If an asset is identified as legitimate after a takedown starts, we send formal retraction requests to prevent wrongful removal -- Provider-specific formatting increases success: Different platforms require different submission formats, and we handle this automatically to maximize removal rates +- Provider-specific formatting increases success: Different platforms require different submission formats, and we handle this automatically to maximize removal rates \ No newline at end of file From b734dc209ad95e52d88e1de5685b9c9b1c76a360 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikita Varabei Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 12:07:56 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 2/3] docs: update Takedowns based on knowledge update "Hosting Providers List" --- concepts/takedowns.mdx | 16 +++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/concepts/takedowns.mdx b/concepts/takedowns.mdx index 36c8a63..292f784 100644 --- a/concepts/takedowns.mdx +++ b/concepts/takedowns.mdx @@ -11,6 +11,20 @@ A **takedown** is a formal request asking an online platform to remove harmful, This request is sent to the organization responsible for hosting or displaying that content, such as a hosting provider, domain registrar, social media platform, app store, or TLD registry. +### Hosting Provider Coverage + +ChainPatrol monitors threats and can initiate takedown requests across a comprehensive network of hosting providers, including: + +**Major cloud providers:** Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Cloudflare, Firebase, Kinsta + +**Website builders:** Vercel, Netlify, Squarespace, WordPress, WixSite, Webflow, Weebly, Carrd.co, Site123, Framer, Tilda + +**Development platforms:** GitHub, GitLab, Heroku, Replit, CodeSandbox, Glitch, BitBucket, ReadTheDocs + +**Specialized services:** IPFS Gateway, Fleek, Teachable, Ghost, Webador, Stck, DivHunt, TypeDream, TeleportHQ, and many others including 42Web, BraveNet, Dora, MyStrikingly, Eu.com, Eth.limo, Bio.link, Surge, Mobirisesite, EditorX, Canva, Blogger, GoDaddy, Hashnode, Render, Hostinger, and dozens more + +This extensive coverage ensures that malicious content can be addressed regardless of where it's hosted, providing comprehensive protection for your brand across the internet. + ## Why Takedowns Matter Takedowns are an essential tool for protecting brands and users online. They help remove content that: @@ -88,4 +102,4 @@ Regardless of the platform, the purpose of a takedown is the same: **to remove d - Takedowns provide permanent removal while blocklists provide immediate protection: Use both together to protect users instantly via blocklists while working toward complete threat elimination through takedowns - Automatic retraction prevents wrongful removals: When false positives are identified, retraction requests go to providers quickly to halt or reverse takedowns before legitimate content is removed - Provider-specific formatting increases success rates: Different platforms have different submission requirements, and using the correct format for each provider improves response times and removal rates -- Lifecycle tracking enables data-driven decisions: Complete visibility from TODO to COMPLETED helps identify which providers respond fastest and which threats are hardest to remove +- Lifecycle tracking enables data-driven decisions: Complete visibility from TODO to COMPLETED helps identify which providers respond fastest and which threats are hardest to remove \ No newline at end of file From 707196bcaa5d560b9f0c1b59783d10c28b904f46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikita Varabei Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2026 13:02:42 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Simplify takedown.mdx by removing provider list Removed a lengthy list of hosting providers and platforms monitored by ChainPatrol. --- getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx b/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx index 56e23bb..1cc657b 100644 --- a/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx +++ b/getting-started/how-it-works/takedown.mdx @@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ ChainPatrol monitors threats and can initiate takedown requests across a compreh **Additional Services:** Dora, BraveNet, Odoo, Stck, 42Web, DivHunt, MyStrikingly, TypeDream, TeleportHQ, Eu.com, Eth.limo, Webador, Bio.link, Groovehq, Tapym, NewZenler, Atlassian, Flazio, EditorX, Canva, Blogger, InfinityFree, Zoho, Tumblr, and many others -ChainPatrol monitors threats across over 100 hosting providers, website builders, and platform-as-a-service providers where malicious content may be hosted, including Vercel, Dora, BraveNet, Odoo, Stck, 42Web, DivHunt, MyStrikingly, Carrd.co, TypeDream, TeleportHQ, Eu.com, Eth.limo, WixSite, Amazon AWS, Webador, Teachable, Google Cloud, BitBucket, GitLab, Heroku, ReadTheDocs, Squarespace, WordPress, Surge, CodeSandbox, Crd, CodeAnyApp, Mobirisesite, Bio.link, Groovehq, Tapym, NewZenler, Atlassian, Flazio, Framer, Cloudflare, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Fleek, Firebase, GitHub, Quora, GitBook, Glitch, Netlify, Replit, Tilda, Webflow, Weebly, Render, Hostinger, EditorX, IPFS Gateway, Canva, Blogger, GoDaddy, It.com, MightyNetworks, Hashnode, Site.Pro, Co.com, Squareup, OnePage.Website, Systeme.io, Website3.me, Wby.se, Cloudways, MozelloSite, Com.De, Se.net, Us.com, 3utilities, InfinityFree, Graphy, Zoho, IS-AS-1, In.net, Forms.app, Vialoops, Ghost, Xyz.com, Pineapple, Flowcode, Kinsta, CreatedApp, Daftpage, ByetHost, Webstudio, Site123, Livechat, SeoHost, Lovable, Zapier, Gravatar, Spoutible, cPanel, MekuApp, DuckDNS, Nicepage, YouWare, MyFtp, Raisely, Wasmer, Boxmode, Tem3, EdgeOne, WebSelfSite, Uk.cc, Eu.cc, Gb.net, cpRapid, Givecloud, Tumblr, 16mb, Wikidot, and HuggingFace. - ## Takedown Lifecycle Every takedown follows a clear lifecycle inside ChainPatrol: @@ -189,4 +187,4 @@ Most takedowns require legal documents such as Letter of Authorization, Power of - Takedowns happen automatically after blocking: Every blocked asset with Takedowns enabled gets a takedown request without manual intervention - Watchlist monitoring confirms success: Assets are watchlisted during takedowns so we automatically detect when they go offline - Retractions protect against false positives: If an asset is identified as legitimate after a takedown starts, we send formal retraction requests to prevent wrongful removal -- Provider-specific formatting increases success: Different platforms require different submission formats, and we handle this automatically to maximize removal rates \ No newline at end of file +- Provider-specific formatting increases success: Different platforms require different submission formats, and we handle this automatically to maximize removal rates