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Showing Original Post only (View all)'I wanted to do something to fight back': This iPhone app alerts users to nearby ICE sightings [View all]
Last edited Wed Jul 2, 2025, 12:10 PM - Edit history (1)
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/30/tech/iceblock-app-trump-immigration-crackdownAaron said he hopes those notifications will help people avoid interactions with ICE, noting that he does not want users to interfere with the agencys operations.
Note:
ICEBlock doesnt collect personal data, and users are completely anonymous, according to Aaron. Its only available on iOS because Aaron says the app would have to collect information that could ultimately put users at risk to provide the same experience on Android. .
This was just added to the ICEBlock site.
https://www.iceblock.app/android
ICEBlock - ANDROID PLATFORM STATEMENT
Short:
At ICEBlock, user privacy and security are paramount. Our application is designed to provide as much anonymity as possible without storing any user data or creating accounts. While we understand the desire for an Android version of ICEBlock, achieving this level of anonymity on Android is not feasible due to the inherent requirements of push notification services.Please read.
Aaron launched the platform, called ICEBlock, in early April after watching President Donald Trumps administration begin its immigration crackdown. The White Houses immigration policies have sparked mass protests across the United States; a CNN poll in April showed 52% of Americans polled said Trump has gone too far in deporting undocumented immigrants.
ICEBlock currently has more than 20,000 users, many of whom are in Los Angeles, where controversial, large-scale deportation efforts have taken place.
When I saw what was happening in this country, I wanted to do something to fight back, Aaron told CNN, adding that the deportation efforts feel, to him, reminiscent of Nazi Germany. Were literally watching history repeat itself.
ICEBlock is designed to be an early warning system for users when ICE is operating nearby, Aaron said. Users can add a pin on a map showing where they spotted agents along with optional notes, like what officers were wearing or what kind of car they were driving. Other users within a five-mile radius will then receive a push alert notifying them of the sighting.
ICEBlock currently has more than 20,000 users, many of whom are in Los Angeles, where controversial, large-scale deportation efforts have taken place.
When I saw what was happening in this country, I wanted to do something to fight back, Aaron told CNN, adding that the deportation efforts feel, to him, reminiscent of Nazi Germany. Were literally watching history repeat itself.
ICEBlock is designed to be an early warning system for users when ICE is operating nearby, Aaron said. Users can add a pin on a map showing where they spotted agents along with optional notes, like what officers were wearing or what kind of car they were driving. Other users within a five-mile radius will then receive a push alert notifying them of the sighting.
https://www.iceblock.app/
ICEBlock

See something, tap something
Download from the App Store
ICEBlock is an innovative, completely anonymous crowdsourced platform that allows users to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity with just two taps on their phone. In recent years, ICE has faced criticism for alleged civil rights abuses and failures to adhere to constitutional principles and due process, making it crucial for communities to stay informed about its operations.
Modeled after Waze but for ICE sightings, the app ensures user privacy by storing no personal data, making it impossible to trace reports back to individual users. Available exclusively for iOS devices, ICEBlock empowers communities to stay informed about ICE presence within a 5-mile radius while maintaining their anonymity through real-time updates and automatic deletion of sightings after four hours.
Press & Media
June 30th, 2025 - MAGA Meltdown - TheDailyBeast.com (pdf)
June 30th, 2025 - ICEBlock Backlash - Time.com (pdf)
May 16th, 2025 - Digital Resistance - Slate.com (pdf)
Note: I have downloaded the app, but have not tested it in action (thank goodness). Passing this along in the hopes that it helps.
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'I wanted to do something to fight back': This iPhone app alerts users to nearby ICE sightings [View all]
usonian
Jul 2
OP
Hi, Wednesdays. See my reply above. The developer found too many weaknesses in Android OS.
usonian
Jul 2
#7
App that allows people to share ICE sightings gets boost in downloads after White House backlash
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 2
#8