Soap2day servers usually stop running in certain regions after legal authorities identify and take action against them. A lot of governments block access to such sites because these sites are streaming or linking to copyright-protected content without proper authorization. Providers of Internet services (ISPs) may also lock down these websites after getting court orders. Besides that, Soap2day websites regularly get their domains taken down or they keep changing their URLs to operate in freedom, which leads to instability. Besides, people refer to their ISPs; they can use ways like traffic filtering at the network level, such as blocking DNS or censorship policies at the regional level to restrict them. Some antiviruses or browsers might also see those sites as risky, and they block them, thereby alerting people to potential threats like malware or phishing.