Apple is under scrutiny after removing the ICE-spotting app ICEBlock from its App Store, a decision criticized by former executive Wiley Hodges and senior manager Alex Horovitz. They argue that the removal undermines Apple’s commitment to user privacy and raises concerns about yielding to political pressure, urging for transparency regarding the government’s demands for the app’s removal.
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