Official site: https://www.iceblock.app/

The CNN article talks a bit more about privacy issues. This bit caught my eye:

It’s only available on iOS because Aaron says the app would have to collect information that could ultimately put users at risk to provide the same experience on Android.

I would like to see some details about this. Perhaps there’s a way to work around that problem, even if it meant publishing on F-Droid instead of Google Play.

  • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    Not disagreeing. The issues that come with it:

    1 - Not many people will install it because you have to disable default security features. Android gives a huge “Your device is insecure” scary message.

    2 - Then you’ll get the people who will use this for malicious reasons. Even the app store gets copycats that do nothing but steal information.

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      21 hours ago

      If the goal is to get this in the hands of as many people as possible to fight I.C.E. should it not be in as many forms as possible?

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      2 days ago

      Regarding (1), it still gets the network effect because of iOS users. That it’s harder for android users to install does not mean the marginal utility of an android user installing the app is lower than that of an iOS user installing the app.