Obsolete platform and SSL/DNS nightmare – GDPR non-compliant
I recently used GitBook, but the experience was subpar. The platform feels increasingly obsolete, and almost every basic feature is now locked behind an aggressive paywall.However, the real issue is technical and legal: after closing my account and requesting full data erasure (GDPR Right to Erasure), GitBook failed to release the SSL configuration (Custom Hostnames) from their Cloudflare infrastructure. This has left "ghost" certificates attached to my personal domain, causing persistent DNS conflicts and CAA record errors on my Cloudflare dashboard.It is unacceptable for a SaaS provider to maintain technical control over a user's domain after the contract is terminated and a deletion request has been made. Their de-provisioning process is broken, and it interferes with the domain owner's ability to manage their own security.If you value professional domain management and data privacy, look elsewhere. Their support is slow to address these residual infrastructure leaks.





