Oh excellent, Apple is letting Parler once more onto the App Store

In improbable information for far-right extremists and conspiracy theorists, Apple is letting Parler once more onto the App Store.
In wonderful news for far-right extremists and conspiracy theorists, Apple is letting Parler back onto the App Store.

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Author: Thenextweb

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