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- US lawmakers press Google, Apple to remove apps tracking immigration . . .
In letters sent on Friday to Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Apple head Tim Cook, committee leaders singled out ICEBlock, an app previously used to monitor U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- House committee demands Google, Apple remove immigration agent tracking . . .
A House committee demanded that Google and Apple explain steps for the removal of apps that monitor federal immigration agents' activity
- Homeland Republicans Press Apple, Google Over Apps Used to Track Law . . .
In the letters, the members write, “The Committee on Homeland Security is investigating mobile applications (apps) potentially hosted by [Apple and Google] that enable users to anonymously report and track the movement of federal law enforcement, including U S Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE
- US Lawmakers Press Google, Apple to Remove Apps Tracking Immigration . . .
Lawmakers requested a briefing by December 12 The letters urged Google and Apple to ensure these apps cannot be used to target officers or obstruct lawful immigration enforcement
- US lawmakers press Google, Apple to remove apps tracking . . . - MSN
Dec 5 (Reuters) - The House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google and Apple to detail what steps they are taking to remove mobile applications that allow users to track federal
- U. S. lawmakers press Google, Apple to remove apps tracking immigration . . .
The House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google (GOOGL O) and Apple (AAPL O) to detail what steps they are taking to remove mobile applications that allow users to track federal
- US lawmakers push Apple, Google to remove apps tracking ICE agents . . .
The House Committee on Homeland Security has asked tech giants Google and Apple to list the steps they have taken to remove apps that allow users to track federal immigration officers
- US Lawmakers Press Google, Apple To Remove Apps Tracking Immigration Agents
The House Committee on Homeland Security has asked Google and Apple to detail what steps they are taking to remove mobile applications that allow users to track federal immigration officers
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