“Our mission is clear: to provide a secure and inclusive environment for open dialogue,” Parler’s new chief Ryan Rhodes said in a statement. The app’s relaunch comes amid an increasingly ...
Parler is billing itself as a free-speech alternative to Twitter. But can it attract wider support beyond its growing conservative users? Photo: Parler WSJ Current Features explore stories tied to ...
Apple has blocked an attempt by Parler, the social-media app popular with the far-right, to get back on the App Store, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. Bloomberg reported that in late February ...
Saturday, Apple suspended social media app Parler from the App Store. The move followed Google’s removal of the Android version of the app from the Play Store on Friday and happened at roughly the ...
Google has removed the far-right social media app Parler from its Play Store for continuing to allow violence-inciting content in violation of the company's policies, a spokesperson told Business ...
Parler styles itself as an "unbiased" social media app and has proved popular with people banned from Twitter Apple is to allow the controversial social media app Parler, a popular platform with ...
Parler styles itself as "unbiased" social media and has proved popular with people banned from Twitter. But Google said the app had failed to remove posts inciting violence. Apple has also warned ...
Google's decision came a day after the attack as the tech giant sent a notice to Parler after removing the app from the Play Store. The company noted that Parler will be suspended from the Play ...
Big tech’s decision to ban the Parler app and block outgoing US President Donald Trump is stoking support for alternative social networking sites and apps that bill themselves as promoting free ...
Social media app Parler has become all the rage lately among a certain brand of conservative: namely pro-Trump supporters who refuse to accept that Joe Biden won the presidency. The app touted by ...
(Reuters) - U.S. rapper Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, has agreed in principle to buy social media platform Parler, which is popular among U.S. conservatives, the app's parent company said on Monday.