(Reuters) - Before Apple Inc banned Parler from its App Store store on Saturday, the social media site topped the charts as the most popular free app on its App Store in the United States. Interest in ...
Apple has removed Parler, the alternative social media platform popular with conservatives, from its app store, the company said in a statement on Saturday. This comes after the app was banned from ...
Parler, the alternative social media platform popular with conservatives, has been banned from the Google Play Store, Google told CNN Business Friday evening. Google said its app store has long ...
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 ...
Parler, the social networking site popular with conservatives and members of the far right, is relaunching on the App Store next week. Apple suspended the platform in January for failing to comply ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Google has removed Parler from its app store, the latest restriction on President Trump’s access to social media after he called for his followers to march to the U.S.
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, ...
Parler will likely go offline for "a while" Sunday evening given Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend the upstart social media platform after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot, executives said Sunday.
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