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Parler denied by Apple App Store again – The Washington Post
Apple denied Parler attempt to get back on its App Store, dealing a blow to the right-leaning social media company.

Apple booted Parler from its App Store in January, citing concerns that posts on Parler could contribute to violence after posts emerged that supported the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Google similarly removed the app from its Play Store. Amazon then removed its web hosting capabilities from the site and knocked it offline.
(Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
Amazon suspends Parler, taking pro-Trump site offline indefinitely
Apple and Parler did not immediately respond…
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