"The House Judiciary Committee wants the US Department of Justice to turn over all its communications with both Apple and Google regarding the companies' decisions to remove apps that shared information about sightings of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers."
"The coercion and censorship campaign, which ultimately targets the users of ICE-monitoring applications, is a clear effort to silence this Administration's critics and suppress any evidence that would expose the Administration's lies, including its Orwellian attempts to cover up the murders of Renee and Alex," Raskin wrote to Bondi."
"Ring's Super Bowl ad showcased its Search Party feature, scaring the pants off anyone concerned about a mass surveillance state and, well, the state of everything at the moment. Search Party turns individual Ring devices into a surveillance network. Each camera uses AI to detect pets running within its field of view, and feeds are pooled to help identify lost animals. If it can handle pups, why not people? Here's how to disable it."
The House Judiciary Committee requested that the US Department of Justice turn over all communications with Apple and Google about the companies' decisions to remove apps that shared sightings of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Several apps were removed from both Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store in October. Representative Raskin contacted Attorney General Pam Bondi and described the removals as part of a coercion and censorship campaign targeting users of ICE-monitoring applications. Raskin asserted the campaign aimed to silence critics and suppress evidence, including alleged attempts to cover up the murders of Renee and Alex. Separate tech items noted Ring's Search Party surveillance concerns and Ferrari's Luce EV design by LoveFrom.
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