Apple said on Thursday that it had removed ICEBlock and other similar ICE-tracking apps from its App Store after it was contacted by President Donald Trump's administration, in a rare instance of apps being taken down due to a U.S. federal government demand.
Alphabet's Google also removed similar apps on Thursday for policy violations, but the company said it was not approached by the Justice Department before taking the action.
The app alerts users to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in their area, which the Justice Department says could increase the risk of assault on U.S. agents.
[...] Apple removed more than 1,700 apps from its App Store in 2024 in response to government demands, but the vast majority — more than 1,300 — came from China, followed by Russia with 171 and South Korea with 79.
(Score: 2) by HeadlineEditor on Wednesday October 08, @06:33PM (4 children)
No. There's literally no downside to going through the process, except that you don't get to cut the line. At this point, you really are just trolling. You know you're wrong, but you won't admit it.
(Score: 2) by Tork on Wednesday October 08, @06:40PM (3 children)
So you'd happily spend seven days in an ICE detention center after being arrested at gun-point?
You've dodged several of my questions that could have shut me up and put me in my place. Nice try, though.
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(Score: 0, Troll) by HeadlineEditor on Wednesday October 08, @06:51PM (2 children)
If your only argument against going through the process is "OMG ICE GONNA PUT YOU IN A DUNGEON ANYWAY!" then you're not arguing in good faith. Goodbye.
(Score: 2) by Tork on Wednesday October 08, @06:59PM
When are YOU going to argue in good faith?
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(Score: 2) by Whoever on Wednesday October 08, @07:15PM
You talk about good faith, but post lies to justify your claims?
Look in the mirror, buddy!