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Apple Restores Parler Social Media to App Store


FILE - The Parler logo is displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background, July 1, 2020.
FILE - The Parler logo is displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background, July 1, 2020.

Apple will allow the self-proclaimed free speech social media app Parler back in the App Store.

The news came from a letter from Apple to Colorado Republican Congressman Ken Buck and Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee, who had pressed the company about its removal of Parler.

Apple said it removed Parler in January because it had been used to plan the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Facebook was also used by protesters but was not removed from the App Store.

In the letter, Apple said Parler had strengthened its content moderation, leading to its reinstatement. Parler had marketed itself as a social media platform with less moderation.

“Apple anticipates that the updated Parler app will become available immediately upon Parler releasing it,” Timothy Powderly, Apple’s senior director for government affairs, wrote in the letter.

In a tweet, Buck called Apple’s decision a “huge win for free speech.”

Google also removed Parler from its app store, and Amazon kicked the company off its web-hosting platform. There was no word if either company will reinstate Parler.

The companies deny they worked together to remove Parler.

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