Social media platform Parler has announced that its app has returned to Apple’s App Store following months of “productive dialogue” between the companies. “Millions of Parler and Apple customers may once again exercise their right to freely exchange ideas and opinions on social media, without viewpoint discrimination,” Parler said in a May 17 statement. “The dialogue was complemented by a backdrop of important revelations about Parler’s cooperation with law enforcement in the weeks leading up to January 6, as well as the prevalence of violent and inciting content on competing social media networks during that period,” Parler said, adding that these “revelations” show that Parler was “unjustly scapegoated and deplatformed shortly after January 6,” the day of the U.S. Capitol breach. Version 2.39 of Parler’s iOS app, which features “enhanced threat and incitement reporting tools,” was available for download on Apple’s App Store. “Adhering to Apple’s requirements, Parler’s iOS app excludes some …