Mar 6, 2025
February Updates: What’s New & Improved

Here’s a roundup of the most relevant product updates the ChainPatrol team rolled out in February. We've been busy making takedowns faster, reducing manual work, and giving you more control over your assets.
Vercel Integration
ChainPatrol now integrates with Vercel, a leading platform for hosting and deploying web applications. This integration helps us track legitimate Vercel deployments, ensuring that our takedown efforts focus only on malicious or scam sites—without mistakenly flagging your legitimate projects.
If you use Vercel, this means no false positives and no unnecessary disruptions to your deployments while we continue protecting your brand. To take advantage of this feature, simply install the integration at this link.

Teachable Automated Takedowns
Teachable.com is a website for selling courses and other educational products. Like other content hosting sites such as Gitbook and Webflow, we’ve seen a rise in its abuse for hosting malicious content targeting Web3 brands.
This month, we worked on making takedown requests for Teachable assets fully automated. Now when a Teachable asset is blocked, a takedown email is automatically sent to Teachable without any need for manual intervention. This update ensures immediate action on blocked assets, significantly reducing the workload for our staff.
With less manual effort required, enforcement becomes faster, compliance improves, and the entire process becomes more efficient.

Organization Asset Removal
Organization admins now have the ability to delete assets from their organization’s asset list. Previously, once an asset was added, it couldn’t be removed easily, leading to clutter and potential mistakes accumulating over time.
With this new functionality, admins have greater control over their organization's assets. The update allows you to clean up unwanted or mistakenly added assets, ensuring that asset lists remain organized and relevant.
By reducing the reliance on support teams or workaround solutions, this change streamlines asset management. To use this feature, admins can navigate to Organization Settings, then select Organization Assets to manage and remove assets as needed.
Keeping organization assets up-to-date means more accurate detections, scans, and automated enforcement actions, and faster time to remediation.

Semi-Automated Takedowns Refile for Medium
For some providers, multiple takedown requests are required to successfully remove an asset. While the initial takedown requests are largely automated, the process of refiling has historically been a manual task.
This update introduces a semi-automated approach for refiling takedown requests specifically for Medium. Using our refiling tool, the system now handles follow-up requests, significantly speeding up the takedown process.
By reducing the need for manual intervention, this update not only improves efficiency but also minimizes human error and delays. More consistent enforcement of takedown requests ensures a smoother experience for everyone.

Have questions about ChainPatrol’s February product update? Feel free to contact your customer success representative, or email us.
Here’s a roundup of the most relevant product updates the ChainPatrol team rolled out in February. We've been busy making takedowns faster, reducing manual work, and giving you more control over your assets.
Vercel Integration
ChainPatrol now integrates with Vercel, a leading platform for hosting and deploying web applications. This integration helps us track legitimate Vercel deployments, ensuring that our takedown efforts focus only on malicious or scam sites—without mistakenly flagging your legitimate projects.
If you use Vercel, this means no false positives and no unnecessary disruptions to your deployments while we continue protecting your brand. To take advantage of this feature, simply install the integration at this link.

Teachable Automated Takedowns
Teachable.com is a website for selling courses and other educational products. Like other content hosting sites such as Gitbook and Webflow, we’ve seen a rise in its abuse for hosting malicious content targeting Web3 brands.
This month, we worked on making takedown requests for Teachable assets fully automated. Now when a Teachable asset is blocked, a takedown email is automatically sent to Teachable without any need for manual intervention. This update ensures immediate action on blocked assets, significantly reducing the workload for our staff.
With less manual effort required, enforcement becomes faster, compliance improves, and the entire process becomes more efficient.

Organization Asset Removal
Organization admins now have the ability to delete assets from their organization’s asset list. Previously, once an asset was added, it couldn’t be removed easily, leading to clutter and potential mistakes accumulating over time.
With this new functionality, admins have greater control over their organization's assets. The update allows you to clean up unwanted or mistakenly added assets, ensuring that asset lists remain organized and relevant.
By reducing the reliance on support teams or workaround solutions, this change streamlines asset management. To use this feature, admins can navigate to Organization Settings, then select Organization Assets to manage and remove assets as needed.
Keeping organization assets up-to-date means more accurate detections, scans, and automated enforcement actions, and faster time to remediation.

Semi-Automated Takedowns Refile for Medium
For some providers, multiple takedown requests are required to successfully remove an asset. While the initial takedown requests are largely automated, the process of refiling has historically been a manual task.
This update introduces a semi-automated approach for refiling takedown requests specifically for Medium. Using our refiling tool, the system now handles follow-up requests, significantly speeding up the takedown process.
By reducing the need for manual intervention, this update not only improves efficiency but also minimizes human error and delays. More consistent enforcement of takedown requests ensures a smoother experience for everyone.

Have questions about ChainPatrol’s February product update? Feel free to contact your customer success representative, or email us.
Here’s a roundup of the most relevant product updates the ChainPatrol team rolled out in February. We've been busy making takedowns faster, reducing manual work, and giving you more control over your assets.
Vercel Integration
ChainPatrol now integrates with Vercel, a leading platform for hosting and deploying web applications. This integration helps us track legitimate Vercel deployments, ensuring that our takedown efforts focus only on malicious or scam sites—without mistakenly flagging your legitimate projects.
If you use Vercel, this means no false positives and no unnecessary disruptions to your deployments while we continue protecting your brand. To take advantage of this feature, simply install the integration at this link.

Teachable Automated Takedowns
Teachable.com is a website for selling courses and other educational products. Like other content hosting sites such as Gitbook and Webflow, we’ve seen a rise in its abuse for hosting malicious content targeting Web3 brands.
This month, we worked on making takedown requests for Teachable assets fully automated. Now when a Teachable asset is blocked, a takedown email is automatically sent to Teachable without any need for manual intervention. This update ensures immediate action on blocked assets, significantly reducing the workload for our staff.
With less manual effort required, enforcement becomes faster, compliance improves, and the entire process becomes more efficient.

Organization Asset Removal
Organization admins now have the ability to delete assets from their organization’s asset list. Previously, once an asset was added, it couldn’t be removed easily, leading to clutter and potential mistakes accumulating over time.
With this new functionality, admins have greater control over their organization's assets. The update allows you to clean up unwanted or mistakenly added assets, ensuring that asset lists remain organized and relevant.
By reducing the reliance on support teams or workaround solutions, this change streamlines asset management. To use this feature, admins can navigate to Organization Settings, then select Organization Assets to manage and remove assets as needed.
Keeping organization assets up-to-date means more accurate detections, scans, and automated enforcement actions, and faster time to remediation.

Semi-Automated Takedowns Refile for Medium
For some providers, multiple takedown requests are required to successfully remove an asset. While the initial takedown requests are largely automated, the process of refiling has historically been a manual task.
This update introduces a semi-automated approach for refiling takedown requests specifically for Medium. Using our refiling tool, the system now handles follow-up requests, significantly speeding up the takedown process.
By reducing the need for manual intervention, this update not only improves efficiency but also minimizes human error and delays. More consistent enforcement of takedown requests ensures a smoother experience for everyone.

Have questions about ChainPatrol’s February product update? Feel free to contact your customer success representative, or email us.
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