Apple Removed an App that Archives Videos of ICE Arrests
Apple removed Eyes Up citing policy violations and law enforcement concerns after over 30,000 users archived ICE arrest videos for potential legal evidence.
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Apple removed an app that archives videos of ICE arrests
Apple has removed Eyes Up, an app that collects and archives videos of Immigration Customs and Enforcement arrests, 404 Media reports. The app's removal follows similar action taken against ICEBlock last week, an app that tracks ICE activity in an attempt to offer real-time alerts of when and where arrests are happening. Unlike ICEBlock, though, Eyes Up's main purpose is to serve as an archive, not a tool for eluding government agents. The app, …
A few days after the removal of ICEBlock from the App Store, Apple is again in the eye of the cyclone after the removal of the Eyes Up app, a tool designed to archive videos and articles documenting the actions of the American agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).According to the creators of the service, this removal would have been requested under [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't …
Technologueid Jakarta Apple is back in the spotlight after removing the Eyes Up app from the App Store. The app is known as a public documentation tool that collects and archives videos, ...
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