Apple has removed an app from its App Store that alerts users if ICE is nearby after DOJ complaints that it endangers law enforcement agents.
Starting Oct. 6, MTA riders can report safety concerns using the SeeSay app, part of a broader push to protect passengers and staff.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Andy Wilson today announced the launch of a free, state-supported mobile app that provides real-time driving feedback for ...
ICEBlock, launched earlier this year, uses crowdsourcing to track and alert users to the whereabouts of ICE officers.
Meta introduced Teen Accounts to Facebook and Messenger while launching a School Partnership Program for U.S. educators to report bullying within 48 hours.
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Did the Government Just Decide What Apps You Can’t Use?
Apple removed ICE tracking apps from the App Store after DOJ pressure, setting a precedent for government safety claims affecting app moderation.
Apple on Thursday removed the immigration enforcement tracking app, ICEBlock, from the App Store, citing "safety risks." ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Apple has removed a controversial immigration enforcement tracking app from its App Store after the Justice Department raised alarms that it endangered federal agents. The app, ...
Apple and Google pulled ICE tracking apps following pressure from the federal government. One developer plans to fight back.
Downloads of the ICEBlock app have soared amid the Trump administration's increased immigration enforcement efforts.
Apple has taken down an app that uses crowdsourcing to flag sightings of U.S. immigration agents after coming under pressure from the Trump administration.
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Louisville Metro EMA releases new ‘LouReady’ safety app
Louisville Metro Emergency Services recently rolled out their new 911 video call tool to help first responders better serve those in an emergency.
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