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Apple to allow Parler back on the App Store

- ELIZABETH CULLIFORD CHAVI MEHTA

Apple Inc will bring social media app Parler, favoured by US conservati­ves, back to its App Store after the iPhone maker pulled it following the deadly Jan 6 US Capitol riot, according to a letter sent to two Republican lawmakers.

The letter, obtained by Reuters, said that after substantia­l conversati­ons with Parler, the app had proposed updates to its app and content moderation policy that would lead to it being reinstated.

Major tech platforms cut ties with Parler following the attack by supporters of Republican former President Donald Trump at the Capitol that left five people dead.

They accused the app, which is backed by prominent Republican Party donor Rebekah Mercer, of failing to police violent content on its service.

It was not clear what changes that Parler, which has styled itself as a free-speech space for those seeking an alternativ­e to major platforms like Facebook and Twitter, had made to the app or its moderation.

Parler went dark for about a month after Amazon.com Inc suspended web-hosting services, saying the app had failed to effectivel­y moderate violent content. Apple and Alphabet Inc’s Google removed it from their app stores.

Parler returned online in February with Los Angeles-based private cloud infrastruc­ture SkySilk. Its CEO John Matze was fired by the board. Parler also sued Amazon, accusing it of trying to destroy its business.

Apple’s letter said the updated Parler app would be available immediatel­y upon Parler releasing it.

Apple declined to comment. Parler did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The letter, which was first reported by CNN, was addressed to two Republican lawmakers, Senator Mike Lee and Representa­tive Ken Buck, who last month wrote to big tech CEOs questionin­g their actions over Parler.

Apple said in the letter it rejected about 30,000 apps from the App Store in 2020 due to problemati­c user-generated content.

It said it made an independen­t decision to remove Parler for not complying with its guidelines and did not coordinate or consult with Google or Amazon.

A Google spokespers­on said Parler has been available on Android because of the openness of the platform even if it isn’t currently distribute­d through Google Play.

“As we stated back in January, Parler is welcome back in the Play Store once it submits an app that complies with our policies,” the spokespers­on said, adding that Parler has not submitted an updated version of its Android app till now.

Amazon.com did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

 ?? AFP ?? An illustrati­on picture shows Parler logo displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background.
AFP An illustrati­on picture shows Parler logo displayed on a smartphone with its website in the background.

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