Trump Officials Want to Prosecute Over the ICEBlock App. Lawyers Say That’s Unconstitutional

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Title Trump Officials Want to Prosecute Over the ICEBlock App. Lawyers Say That’s Unconstitutional
Update ID WIRED:9ADF35E51EF12F66AA6D4062C300D787
Type wired
Published 2025-07-03T18:06:17
Last Updated 2025-07-03T18:06:17

Security Impact

Severity NONE

AI Analysis

AI Description The ICEBlock app, which allows users to anonymously share locations of ICE agents, has become a legal focal point. Lawyers argue that prosecuting over its use is unconstitutional. The app’s popularity, being the third-most-downloaded iPhone app, highlights its widespread use and potential impact.
AI Severity Critical
AI Vendor Apple Inc.
AI Product ICEBlock App
AI Version Not specified

Update Details

The platform, which allows users to anonymously share the locations of ICE agents, is currently the third-most-downloaded iPhone app.

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