Apple pulls ICE tracking apps after Trump admin request
Apple pulls ICE tracking apps after Trump admin request
Apple removed the ICEBlock app and similar tracking tools from its App Store following contact from the Trump administration. The app, which alerted users to ICE agents, was deemed a safety risk by the Justice Department, especially after a shooting incident targeting ICE. Apple confirmed the removal, citing law enforcement concerns about officer safety.
Apple removed the ICEBlock app and similar tracking tools from its App Store following contact from the Trump administration. The app, which alerted users to ICE agents, was deemed a safety risk by the Justice Department, especially after a shooting incident targeting ICE. Apple confirmed the removal, citing law enforcement concerns about officer safety.