(Bloomberg) -- Parler, the social network popular with the alt-right and conspiracy theorists, reappeared with the help of a Russian-owned web security service as the website hunts for a way around ...
Controversial social media service Parler is back online days after going dark thanks to a yet-to-be-identified web hosting service. The company's website reappeared online on Sunday afternoon, ...
Now that Amazon Web Services has shut down Parler, will the social network rebuild elsewhere? Parler CEO John Matze says Parler will be back with "many competing for our business." We take a look at ...
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Controversial social-media app Parler has come back online after more than a month without service. The Twitter-like app was a favourite among supporters of former US President Donald Trump and ...
Parler.com partially reappeared on Monday using an IP address from a Russian-owned company, according to Reuters. The platform reappeared with a message from CEO John Matze saying he was working to ...
Parler, the social network popular with Trump supporters, is trickling back to life. The social network went offline last week after Amazon booted it from its computer servers for not consistently ...
Apple is to allow the controversial social media app Parler, a popular platform with far-right supporters, back onto its App Store. The app was pulled following the deadly US Capitol riots on 6 ...
Parler, the free-speech social network, reappeared with the help of a Russian-owned web security service as the website hunts for a way around bans that took it offline earlier this month. “Our return ...
The social network, popular with President Trump’s supporters, went offline last week after it was kicked off Amazon’s servers. By Jack Nicas Parler, the social network popular with Trump supporters, ...