An executive with Parler, a social media platform favored by conservatives, said Monday that it will resume service with new management—coming about a month after Amazon Web Services removed its service from its servers. Interim CEO Mark Meckler told Just The News that the company moved to a new server farm, saying that users should expect to be able to use the website on Monday. As of Monday morning at around 9:30 a.m., the website was still displaying its “technical difficulties” page and the social media site wasn’t accessible via desktop. Users reported being able to use the Parler app, which was removed by Google Play and Apple’s iPhone App Store. Meckler said that new users should be able to sign up for the service within a week or so. “We are off of the big tech platform, so that we can consider ourselves safe and secure for the future,” …