THE Parler app is back online with a brand new logo after it was cut off by Amazon, Apple and Google. The social media company - which describes itself as the "world's premier free speech platform" - ...
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Apple will allow social media app Parler back onto the iPhone App Store, according to members of Congress who had protested the removal of the controversial service back in January. Parler had back ...
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, the notorious right-wing social media app, was using a free trial of identity management software until it was banned from the internet. The social media service had been using the free ...
Parler is coming back to Apple's app store after making changes to its 'content moderation practices'. The app was forced offline following the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of ...
DONALD Trump wanted to join Parler under the pseudonym “Person X” before it was “shut down” the app’s CEO has claimed. John Matze alleged in a court filing on Wednesday that part of the reason Amazon ...
Social media has been awash with controversy in recent days, with Donald Trump permanently suspended from Twitter following the storming of the US Capitol by his supporters. Now a new app has come ...
Parler has been banned from Google’s Play Store and the Apple App Store on iPhones and iPads over the weekend. The social media company has also had its website taken down after Amazon decided to stop ...
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 ...
Apple will allow controversial social media app Parler back onto the App Store and its devices, according to a letter released by US lawmakers. Alongside other tech companies, Apple banned Parler in ...
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