Apple has removed the "Eyes Up" app from its App Store, which archived videos of arrests made by ICE agents, following the recent takedown of the ICEBlock app. Despite the removal from the App Store, Eyes Up remains accessible on Android and the web. The app aimed to hold the government accountable for its actions rather than track ICE agents in real-time.
The IceBlock app, which allowed users to track their screen time and manage app usage, has been removed from the App Store by Apple. The removal has sparked discussions regarding Apple's control over app distribution and the implications for developers and users alike.