This is an app protestors use to protect themselves from police. There is no legitimate business reason to remove this app, except for making it easier for police to hurt protestors. That makes Apple complicit in any harm that results. (You can sell guns or poisonous chemicals that have legitimate uses, but you can’t sell them to someone you know will use them to commit crimes.)
Imagine if we had apps during the Holocaust, and Apple removed an app being used by Jewish hideaways to communicate. We’re dangerously close to that.
Imagine if we had apps during the Holocaust, and Apple removed an app being used by Jewish hideaways to communicate. We’re dangerously close to that.