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    Sweet. I appreciate that their reaction has Streisand-effected this app into my awareness.

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      I love the quote about how it is putting federal agents in danger…and I sort of think that they are doing that themselves.

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        Good, those agents are playing a dangerous game and you should know if you play with fire your going get burned. Its a matter of time before they try to kidnap the wrong person, and that person decides its better to die in America then it is to go to a camp then deported.

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        which is great for necessitating the need to give absolute militant power to police forces. It’s like… the PR of him having a ‘meltdown’ is for a reason or something.

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            Probably lots of people in red states. Farmers for instance, people who generally buy the Republican bullshit, but may personally rely heavily on immigrant workers. ICE puts them in a really tough position.

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              I have experienced some recent schadenfreude with farmers who no longer have workers to harvest because ICE scared them away.

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            You’ve made a potential error in underestimating just how horrible some peoples’ lives are and how filled with hatred they are over that fact. This is really what drives so much of politics in the world–disgruntled people with no future who choose to hate others who have nothing to do with it.

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              You’ve made a potential error in underestimating just how horrible some peoples’ lives are and how filled with hatred they are over that fact.

              What fact? People’s lives are horrible BECAUSE of ICE. They’re so horrible that I considered that nobody would be “on the fence” because either you drank the Fear-Of-Crime Kool-Aid or you are horrified at what ICE agents are doing to children and poor people. The entire reason there are people who don’t think ICE needs to be abolished right now is because Fox News and other right-wing grifters have pumped out propaganda making it look like there is a “crime wave” like it’s the Reagan Era, and people living in the Suburbs not knowing what the outside world is like. Not only do they choose to portray a crime wave, they have to do it, because otherwise people would see their president as the power-hungry maniac he is rather than a savior of order. No riot is actually making people miserable, only the police-reported, sensationalist coverage of protests.

              This is really what drives so much of politics in the world–disgruntled people with no future who choose to hate others who have nothing to do with it.

              That’s just the American Suburbs. I hope American states can secede to change this. Meanwhile, in Vietnam, there is a high-speed rail being built. This is not driven by disgruntled people, people with no future, or people who choose not to hate others who have nothing to do with it. Neither is Iran defending itself from an imperialist regime, nor Australia having their left-wing Labour party completely outdo the right-wing Liberal party. America is the villain here.

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    “[the app] basically paints a target on federal law enforcement officers’ backs”

    When it comes to painting targets on backs, better them then innocent civilians.

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    Was curious so Iooked up the app’s site.

    Apparently the devs claim they can’t release it on Android because “There’s no way to be anonymous on the play store”, but it’s even more impossible to be anonymous on the platform they’ve released. That’s how you know the developer is incredibly stupid and/or shady as hell- because they’ve never even heard of Fdroid?

    Makes me think the app is a troll/trojan horse (not as in infection, trojan horse as in it has alterior motives)

    The Drumpf crew “losing it” over the app just makes it more questionable. They love to create a firestorm so people talk about the thing “they definitely don’t want you to use!!” to get people to do things…

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        I’m not sure if this guy is just dumb or it’s a honeypot.

        1. As mentioned elsewhere, they don’t use device ID

        2. Android is the only platform that supports alternative push methods

        3. Apple knows everyone who downloads this app, which is subject to subpoena

        4. The gov has been collecting push notification data from both Apple and Google for a long time. It would be as simple as knowing when notifications went out and then comparing timestamps to figure out who is using the app.

        5. The app is closed-source

        It would take significantly more mental energy on the part of the user but it would be far safer (which is extremely important in this specific case, as the dev agrees) to distribute through F-Droid and then use some other UnifiedPush implementation, as many Android apps already do. Anyone using this app is painting a huge target on their backs for the current authoritarian state.

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        Interesting, especially with GrapheneOS people shooting it down immediately to call them out on their baloney.

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        Push notifications though GMS don’t use the device ID; they use a generated GCM registration ID that occasionally rotates. Who knows what Google uses internally to associate GCM reg IDs to users, but to overly state that it uses device IDs is simply not correct.

        I’m not suggesting push notifications are inherently secure because it’s impossible to make that determination from the outside. But their assessment is incorrect and the same privacy concerns apply to Apple.

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        Thanks. Remember to always question everything. Especially when that -something- sounds like BS.

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    Anyone have a link to the app/website? I’d like to follow some among honing my horn and warning folks.

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              It’s not about the store, it’s about the notification.

              As mentioned in the Time article:

              the app is not available on Android because it “requires a device ID in order to send push notifications, which requires a user account and a password.”

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                i don’t think this other commenter was calling you out. i think they were just bringing up a point of discussion that’s relevant to the point you brought up

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                  It has to do with receiving notifications from the app in a privacy-preserving way. Unless the app is running with a server connection 24/7 (RIP battery life) you need to rely on the OS to deliver notifications.

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            It’s 1000% possible to use android apps without involving Google in any way.

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                It’s really hard for me to understand how iOS is better in this sense. The only way to get this app is via the app store and the ONLY way to use the app store is be registering yourself with apple. Seems to me that you are tracked either way.

                IMHO the devs probably wrote this in Swift and just don’t have experience working with android. Whole thing/story is just off IMO.

                I’m really just sceptical about the whole thing being closed source really.

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    Shouldn’t be an app. It should be a site accessible using vpn and private browsing with an appropriate browser. Nobody should have to worry about the Stasi finding the app on their phone regardless of the situation.

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      While this is true, most people are not so tech savvy, maybe giving an option to mask app Icon to user choice can help it hide better.

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        going to a website (not tech savvy enough for this) vs going to the settings on an app and select a new icon (yay anyone can do it)

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      Websites don’t support push notifications in a way that normies understand. They’re also generally unreliable. And these are time-sensitive matters.

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        It’s not gone, it’s just currently not available in your country or region.

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    I love how the Streisand Effect works. They just made this app the hottest thing out there.

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      It’s closed source, and the build and publishing pipeline isn’t transparent.

      For me that makes this no different than a potential ICE honey pot

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        which is exactly what this whole ‘meltdown’ frame for the pr hints at. republicans know how to use publicity stunts to get what they want.

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          Secret police would probably have an interest in lists of people downloading an app tracking their movements no? Particularly if it was downloaded to a mobile tracking device they carry with themselves at most times.

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              Using the app becomes obstruction or terrorism. People who do that will also get sent to camps.

              It seems far fetched but it’s really not. After all, nobody would step to stop either of those things from happening.

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          They could argue that attempting to track ICE is illegal, and all those using the app are to be arrested and tried for their crimes.

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          Maybe they’re looking for pretense for more authoritarian action on digital services/internet. We already have a bill in process that opens the door for government censorship of the internet right? They could be priming the public to be ok with them stepping in to shut apps/sites down.

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    “He’s giving a message to criminals where our federal officers are, and he cannot do that, and we are looking at it, we are looking at him, and he better watch out,” Bondi said. “Because that is not protected speech, that is threatening the lives of our law enforcement officers throughout this country, and shame on CNN!”

    Why can’t he do that, Pammy?

    Gotta say Aaron is a bold motherfucker.

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      All of a sudden, so many things are “not protected speech”. I find it tempting to be as ignorant as a Republican, but I’d certainly be caught off guard in that case.

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        Does her word override the first amendment?

        There aren’t many exceptions, and what’s happening on a public street generally isn’t one of them.

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          Does her word override the first amendment?

          Doxxing federal agents and putting their lives in danger is a crime. The first amendment doesn’t give you the right to do that without repercussions.

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            “the First Amendment protects the right to gather information about what public officials do on public property.” Smith v. City of Cumming, 212 F. 3d 1332, 1333 (11th Cir. 2000).

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              Sure, you can gather that information. You can’t then put it out there publicly to help people break the law, and to put federal law enforcement employees lives in danger.

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                Can you prove that people are breaking the law by the mere collection and existence of this data?

                How about those Flock ALPR cameras showing up everywhere? Can we be sure the collected data is being used in accordance with the law?

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                  They’re not just collecting it though, that’s the point - they’re publishing it on an app that is specifically made to help people evade law enforcement and to target violence at law enforcement.

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                Yes, we should follow the laws like our government officials and police always do. Give me a fucking break lmao.

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                  You can choose to break the law if you want, but you can’t then cry about it if/when you get caught. This guy can make his ICE-tracking app, but he has to live with the repercussions.

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            Showing the current location of [what is supposed to be] a public servant in a public location acting publicly is not doxxing.

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              The purpose of the app is to help illegal immigrants evade arrest, and to help “activists” assault and impede ICE. All illegal things.

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                The app merely informs of locations, you choosing to add all that bullshit to it is your own hangup. Citizens who don’t want to be abducted by power tripping unidentified masked men - who’ve already been south to be violent and aggressive to random people regardless of status are also avoiding those areas. That’s not illegal.

                ICE are the ones breaking the law.

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      He who saves his Country does not violate any Law

      • Donald Trump
        • Napoleon
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    Seems like the kind of thing a defederated system would be good for…