The app, which went viral earlier this year, allowed users to lawfully share information about where they've seen ICE agents within a 5-mile radius of their location, and also share details of the ...
Following a Trump administration request, Apple has removed ICEBlock and similar apps that allow people to alert others nearby about sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in their ...
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Apple Caves to Pam Bondi and Takes Down ICE Tracking Apps

The primary ICE tracking app, ICEBlock, was intended to “keep people safe” in the midst of President Trump’s immigration crackdown. But Bondi saw it differently, arguing that it placed already masked ...
In this article, we look at Authorised Push Payment fraud (a type of scam), its common forms, and strategies for intercepting and avoiding it. APP fraud is when you’re tricked into sending money from ...
In 2025, the border between phones and PCs is dissolving—and is at the very heart of this revolution. Suppose you use both an Android devic ...
SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Yonhap) -- Kakao Corp. said Monday it will remove the Instagram-style feed from its popular KakaoTalk messenger and restore the original version of the Friends tab in response to ...
Apple and Google removed ICE-tracking apps after DOJ pressure, citing officer safety. Developers argue it’s protected speech and vow to fight back.
Regulators and advocates of the laws say they are open to changes. But today’s chatbots are not a solution to the mental health provider shortage, said Kyle Hillman, who lobbied for the bills in ...
As Gaza’s humanitarian crisis grows, some women say they're being exploited by local men promising food, money, or other aid in exchange for sexual interactions.
Meritus Gas Partners reports that regular welder maintenance, including cleaning and inspections, enhances safety, efficiency, and reduces costs.
A lost or stolen phone can lead to panic but taking several key steps right away can help protect the sensitive personal and financial data stored on it.
The EU Commission seemingly wants to alter the obscure Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive, through its 'Digital Omnibus' package. The official justification? To reduce 'cookie fatigue.' The effect ...