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The company has been in the headlines as of late, after it came to light that Its platform, among others, was used to help coordinate the insurrection at the US Capitol on 6 January.
The ban came from the likes of Apple and Google which dropped the social networking app from its respective app stores, but the biggest blow came from Amazon, which also dropped it from its AWS cloud service.
Between now and then Parler came back online as a static webpage only, rumoured to working with DDoS-Guard, a Russian company offering cybersecurity services and web hosting. Capacity reported on the potential security implications of this earlier this month, but it seems its operations are once again back on US soil.
According to reports, the company has selected new host is SkySilk, a LA-based cloud hosting provider, and reseller of OVHcloud.
In a Tweeted statement, its CEO, Kevin Matossian, said: “…SkySilk does not advocate nor condone hate, rather, it advocates the right to private judgement and rejects the role of being the judge, jury and executioner ….”
The company and...