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SNS cut off from Apple, Google, Amazon, declare revival on the Web

Parler

 
The SNS app Parler, which was completely disabled due to the removal from Google Play and the App Store and the discontinuation of services from Amazon Web Services (AWS) due to the policy of not restricting inappropriate posts, was released in January local time. On the 16th, the page of the website was revived. However, the service itself is still unavailable.

AWS ends hosting, unavailable

The SNS app Parler has been removed from the Google Play Store and App Store because it was used in a congressional occupation by President Trump supporters and was determined to encourage violence.
 
After that, AWS, which hosted Parler, also ended the service, and Parler was unavailable for about a week.

Parler CEO Posts Message

Local Time January 16, revived Web page of Parler, John Mattsue Chief Executive Officer (CEO), together with the text entitled “technical problems” and “the world of Hello everyone. I wonder if you have this look?” I posted the message.
 

Technical problem
 
Now is the perfect time to remind you-whether you’re a (Parler) fan or a hater-why we started this platform. We prioritize privacy and freedom of speech, especially on social media. It has always been aimed at providing a politically unbiased public place where individuals can enjoy both privacy protection and freedom of speech.
 
We will solve the challenges we are facing now and ensure that everyone is back in the near future. I won’t mute your voice.

 
According to CNN’s WHOIS search, Parler is now re-registered with Epik. However, the name of the company that provides the hosting service is unknown.

 
 
Source: Business Insider, The Verge, CNN, Parler
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