Technology10/3/2025Bloomberg

Apple Pulls ICE-Tracking Apps on Justice Department’s Urging

Apple Pulls ICE-Tracking Apps on Justice Department’s Urging

Apple has removed ICEBlock and other apps used to track US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from its App Store. This decision was made after the US Justice Department raised concerns about these apps. The apps were designed to allow users to report and monitor the activities of ICE agents. Apple's move to remove these apps has raised concerns among civil liberties groups, who argue that the apps were important tools for communities to stay informed and protect themselves. However, the government argued that the apps could be used to interfere with law enforcement operations. The decision highlights the ongoing tension between privacy, civil liberties, and national security concerns in the digital age.

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