Apple and Google pulled ICE tracking apps following pressure from the federal government. One developer plans to fight back.
Google said ICEBlock was never available on its store but confirmed Red Dot’s removal, pointing to its policy against apps ...
Google removed a collection of apps similar to ICEBLock from the Play Store over concerns that they endangered a vulnerable ...
The app aggregates reports of ICE activity to alert users. Google says it pulled Red Dot for content moderation issues.
Several smartphone apps reveal the whereabouts of US immigration officials. After Apple, Google is now also taking action.
The creator of ICEBlock accuses the tech giant of "capitulating to an authoritarian regime" by removing his app.
Google removed the app Red Dot from its Play Store, following Apple's removal of ICEBlock, both designed to report ICE agent locations. Google cited policies against apps posing a high risk of abuse ...
Apple said on Thursday that it had removed ICEBlock and other similar ICE-tracking apps from its App Store after it was ...
Apple has removed ICEBlock from the App Store as of Friday, Oct. 3. The app, which uses crowdsourcing to report sightings of ...
ICEBlock, a widely used app, was removed from the company’s App Store after concerns were raised by the Justice Department ...
Google and app developer Flo Health will pay $56 million to settle a class action claiming they violated the privacy of ...