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For a time banned from the web, the conservative social network Parler buys a host

He had been temporarily banned from the web after the attack on the Capitol in January 2021.

Parler, a social network popular among American conservatives that was temporarily banned from the web after the attack on Capitol Hill in January 2021, announced on Friday that it had bought a company that offers internet hosting services.

Deploring at the time the multiplication of threats of violence and illegal activities on Parler, Apple and Google removed the social network from their download platforms, while Amazon decided to stop hosting it on its servers, ostracizing the platform.

Talk took over a month to find a way to get back online.

“Avoid Sector”

To avoid a similar situation, the company raised new funds, $16 million, and acquired Dynascale, a company that offers solutions for hosting data on private or external servers. It’s an “alternative to the big tech providers,” says Parler.

“We will no longer be able to suppress” sites or networks in the future, his boss, George Farmer, was quoted as saying in a press release.

For the occasion, the company has created a new entity, Parlement Technologies, which will oversee Dynascale and the Parler social network.

Author: TL with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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