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Joshua Aaron

Developer of the IceBlock iPhone app and the episode's primary interviewee, discussing the app's creation, growth, and removal from Apple's App Store.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 45min

The Crackdown on ICE Spotting Apps (with Joshua Aaron)

In a gripping conversation, Joshua Aaron, creator of the ICEBlock app and a technologist with a background in music, discusses the app's crucial role in crowdsourcing ICE sightings. He shares the inspiration for ICEBlock and the surprising media attention that skyrocketed its user base. After its removal by Apple at the DOJ's behest, Joshua challenges the reasons behind this crackdown and defends user privacy and community safety. His insights into the impact of tech on civil rights and the ongoing fight for reinstatement are both thought-provoking and inspiring.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 40min

7/15/25: Trump Pressures Ukraine To Bomb Moscow, Bibi Floats Iran War, ICE Tracking App Freaks Trump Admin

Joshua Aaron, a tech entrepreneur and developer of the ICEBlock app, joins the discussion on pressing political issues. They dive into Trump’s controversial push for Ukraine to take military action against Moscow and explore the implications for international diplomacy. The conversation shifts to the reception of the ICEBlock app, a tool empowering communities against ICE, addressing fears and legal risks it faces. They also touch upon the impact of misinformation surrounding U.S.-Israel relations and the ethical dilemmas within tech collaborations with the government.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 9min

How Apple's market power blocked ICEBlock

Joshua Aaron, developer of the controversial ICEBlock app, shares his motivation behind creating a tool for crowdsourcing ICE sightings. He discusses the app's design intent for privacy and speed. The conversation reveals how media attention rapidly increased its user base. However, Apple ultimately removed ICEBlock, citing concerns about targeting law enforcement. Joshua raises critical questions about Apple's power and its implications for free speech, while connecting this case to the Epic Games litigation, underscoring the clash between tech giants and government pressures.

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