Parler, the conservative-oriented social media website that was banned from Apple’s App Store and several other internet hosting services after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, has been reinstated ...
As state governments try to restrict children’s access to social media and various courts debate what free speech looks like in the digital era, one social media platform is attempting its second ...
Parler, one of the Trump-era social media apps that featured little content moderation and became popular among conservatives, has been sold again and is planning for a relaunch early next year ahead ...
The Parler app – which was removed by Apple after accusations that it was used to plan and facilitate the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 – is now back in the App Store. The Android version ...
Apple said Monday it approved an updated version of Parler and that the app will be available again soon in the App Store. Parler, the social network known as a conservative alternative to Twitter, ...
After nearly a year offline, Parler, the “censorship free” social media network, is under new ownership and staging a comeback ahead of the 2024 presidential election. And this time, the new owners ...
Parler, the social media platform popular among conservatives that was shut down earlier this year, is planning a comeback in 2024. The company was acquired Friday by PDS Partners, a limited liability ...
More than a few people noticed when, at midnight Pacific time Monday, Amazon Web Services suspended its hosting for the social network Parler. Just days before, Google and Apple removed the Parler app ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Parler is a tech company known for its early use by the far-right. (Olivier Douliery) Parler, one of the Trump-era social media ...