app tracking

AppWizard
October 4, 2025
Apple removed the ICEBlock app from its App Store due to safety concerns raised by ICE's leadership and law enforcement about potential risks associated with the app. The app, which allowed users to report sightings of ICE agents, gained popularity after its launch in April and had over 1 million downloads. The removal was influenced by a request from the Department of Justice, with Attorney General Pamela Bondi stating that the app endangered ICE agents. Following a shooting incident at a Dallas ICE facility, criticism of ICEBlock intensified. Google also removed similar applications from its Android platform, although ICEBlock was never available there.
AppWizard
October 21, 2024
The Google Play Store is developing a Download Manager feature to help users track recently downloaded but unopened applications. An APK teardown revealed code strings indicating functionalities for sorting downloaded apps. In version 43.2.16-29, the Download Manager will show currently downloading apps and recently installed apps that haven't been opened yet, removing them from the list as users engage with them. A download count badge will also appear on the app details page for recently downloaded applications. The feature does not currently include options to pause and resume downloads, and it is not yet publicly available or officially acknowledged by Google.
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