Apple takes down ICE tracking apps after pressure from Bondi DOJ

FIRST ON FOX: Apple dropped ICEBlock, a widely used tracking tool, from its App Store on Thursday in response to the Department of Justice raising concerns that the app put law enforcement officers’ safety at risk.

DOJ officials, at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi, asked Apple to take down ICEBlock from its App Store, a move that comes as Trump administration officials have claimed the tracking tool puts law enforcement officers in danger and helps shield illegal immigrants.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Bondi confirmed the department contacted the big tech giant to pull the app. read more

11 Comments on Apple takes down ICE tracking apps after pressure from Bondi DOJ

  1. Well that is a main one for now. Rotten Apple needs to the many others, even if dormant and take those down as well. The next step is t write an algorithm to prevent any new ones from being created and take down the ones that sneak through.

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  2. I don’t call it my APPLE phone,

    I call it me “A$$H*L@ Phone”

    (I was on a Q-3 Flip Phone until July when it was halted and I had to get a “DUMB PHONE”; H-8 it)

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