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Google suspends Parler social networking app from Play Store; Apple gives 24-hour warning – The Tribune India
The actions by the two Silicon Valley companies mean that the network seen as a haven for people expelled from Twitter, could become unavailable for new downloads…

January 8
Alphabet Inc’s Google on Friday suspended the Parler social networking service from its app store, citing posts inciting violence and demanding “robust” content moderation from the app favoured by many supporters of US President Donald Trump.
Apple Inc on Friday also gave the service 24 hours to submit a detailed moderation plan, pointing to participants using the service to coordinate Wednesday’s siege of the US Capitol building.
The actions by the two Silicon Valley companies mean that…
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