An anti-ICE app that installs from a web page and can't be removed from any app store because it's not on an app store.

Now with EFF legal support, a warrant canary, a backup domain in Iceland, and more!

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/3/26/2374832/-Update-ICE-Tracking-App-AntiFreeze-Is-Becoming-Harder-to-Censor-Here-s-How?utm_campaign=trending

https://antifreeze.app
https://antifreeze.is

#NoIce #NoKings #ProtectOurCommunities #ProtectImmigrants

Update: ICE Tracking App AntiFreeze Is Becoming Harder to Censor. Here's How.

One week. That's all it took. Seven days ago, AntiFreeze was a side project sitting on a server with 194 users. Then this community got ahold of it. Two front-page diaries, hundreds of comments, ...

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@PhilSalkie
Ok, but is there any verification of what folks submit? Because fascists can just submit fake reports all day long, creating enough noise that the true reports get buried, and you uninstall the app because you get tired of it alerting you all day.
@notyourfanboy @PhilSalkie each device has a unique anonymous id, plus:
@covercash @PhilSalkie
And that's another way of creating confusion. Bad actors submitting those claims of false reports.
@covercash @PhilSalkie
Then it isn't totally anonymous if they are logging devices
@notyourfanboy @covercash
Not sure how they handle all of that
@PhilSalkie I'm not an US citizen, I have a question. A lot of this article mentions CloudFlare. Do you think this app could be blocked if CloudFlare decides so?
The whole app store is good, backup domain is also nice, but CF seems a rather saliant single point of failure

@rberthier @PhilSalkie

It is also a single line fix.

@rberthier
They're looking at CloudFlare to guard against DDOS - if CloudFlare itself becomes the problem, they stop routing traffic through them.
@PhilSalkie Too bad it doesn't work in firefox.
@sultmhoor
Haven't dug into the whole Progressive Web App thing, is that just a Chrome thing? Doesn't even want to work in Chromium.

@PhilSalkie

Oh damn, I guess that'll the end of PWAs then. That'll require two phone calls but I don't see that as much better than one.

Ah, although they could probably target it selectively too ig?
There's more "subtle" ways to do it too via e.g. safe browsing.

@PhilSalkie This is a great idea. I hope it works really well. I haven't really tested it, yet. But it seems to work fine.