Technology10/3/2025Ars Technica

Apple removes ICEBlock, won’t allow apps that report locations of ICE agents

Apple removes ICEBlock, won’t allow apps that report locations of ICE agents

Apple has removed an app called ICEBlock from its App Store, citing its policy against apps that track the locations of law enforcement officials. The decision comes after the Trump administration claimed that such apps could put Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at risk. The ICEBlock app was designed to alert users to the presence of ICE agents in their area, allowing them to avoid encounters. Apple's move to remove the app has drawn criticism from civil liberties groups, who argue that it limits the public's ability to monitor the activities of government agencies. The tech giant has also stated that it will not allow any new apps that report the locations of ICE agents. This decision reflects the ongoing tension between the tech industry and the Trump administration, particularly on issues related to immigration enforcement and data privacy.

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