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Apple, Amazon suspend Parler social network

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Apple, Amazon suspend Parler social network

Apple, Amazon suspend Parler social network

Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc have suspended Parler from their respective App Store and web hosting service, saying the social networking service popular with many right-leaning social media users has not taken adequate measures to prevent the spread of posts inciting violence.

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