ICEBlock reportedly has 1.1 million users.
Joshua Aaron has said he created ICEBlock after seeing the Trump administration's deportation efforts, which he said evoked events in Nazi Germany.
Apple said on Thursday that it had removed ICEBlock, the most popular ICE-tracking app, and other similar apps from its App Store.
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…
The creator of ICEBlock accuses the tech giant of "capitulating to an authoritarian regime" by removing his app.
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.
Apple nixes tracking apps after Trump admin claimed they put ICE agents at risk.
Developpers deny the Trump administration's accusations that the app put ICE agents at risk, pledging to 'resist'.
Red Dot has been removed from the iPhone’s App Store, too.