WASHINGTON (AFP) - Parler, the social network popular among conservatives, could return to Apple's App Store if it changes how it moderates posts on the platform, the tech giant's CEO Tim Cook said Sunday (Jan 17). Apple suspended all downloads of the Parler app following the attack on the US Capitol on...
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