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.
Conservative social media app Parler linked to the US Capitol riots may be relaunched ahead of the 2024 US presidential election early next year, the platform’s owner said on Monday. The far-right app ...
Parler is a tech company known for its early use by the far-right. Parler, one of the Trump-era social media apps that featured little content moderation and became popular among conservatives, has ...
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 ...
Following its removal from the App Store due to its alleged involvement in the planning of the Capitol attack in 2021, the Parler app has made a controversial return recently. While the Android ...
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 ...
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 ...
After being offline for nearly a year, the social media network Parler has returned to the Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) App Store under a new ownership. The site now promises to ban violent and ...
The former parent of Parler, the social network popular among conservatives when former President Donald Trump was kicked off major social-media platforms around the time of the 2021 U.S. Capitol ...