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Fedware: Government apps that spy harder than the apps they ban

by speckx on 3/30/2026, 6:16:00 PM

https://www.sambent.com/the-white-house-app-has-huawei-spyware-and-an-ice-tip-line/

Comments

by: john_strinlai

&gt;<i>This thing also has a &quot;Text the President&quot; button that auto-fills your message with &quot;Greatest President Ever!&quot; and then collects your name and phone number.</i><p>when is the onion going to go bankrupt? it has to be soon, i imagine. no way it can compete with reality at this point.<p>(the rest of the article is a bit too depressing for me to comment on at the moment, other than saying &quot;wow, gross&quot;)

3/30/2026, 7:27:54 PM


by: saadn92

The closing point is the one that should get more attention — every single one of these apps could be replaced by a web page. And from a product standpoint, there&#x27;s really only one reason to ship a native app when your content is just press releases and weather alerts: you want access to APIs the browser won&#x27;t give you. Background location, biometrics, device identity, boot triggers — none of that is available through a browser, and that&#x27;s by, unfortunately, design.

3/30/2026, 7:48:26 PM


by: joshstrange

Do these posts just get upvoted due to the graphics&#x2F;animations? I find this site incredibly difficult to read with things re-playing as you scroll up and down and the articles I&#x27;ve read from here are often light on details. The graphics seem very AI-generated (overlapping text and other little issues) which makes me think the whole thing is from an LLM.<p>While this post does have some interesting information, I have to wade through distracting animations that seem &quot;off&quot; which makes me questions all of it.

3/30/2026, 7:40:56 PM


by: pickleglitch

I&#x27;m old enough to remember when people actually took the Hatch Act seriously.

3/30/2026, 7:13:20 PM


by: bluepeter

Relatedly, I just registered for PACER to download court documents. It&#x27;s pretty shocking that to get public legal documents the US Federal Court system requires full name, birthdate, address, phone, email, credit card info... and I THINK (it&#x27;s past the initial registration page so can&#x27;t confirm 100%) also mother&#x27;s maiden name and 2 common security questions. Just a treasure-trove of PII if it ever falls into the wrong hands. (What&#x27;s esp frustrating is even after going through this, I had to call a number and wait on hold for 1 hour to activate the account.)

3/30/2026, 7:54:01 PM


by: CobrastanJorji

Most of this is bad, but I think it&#x27;s reasonable for the FEMA app, whose purpose is to help you get to the nearest shelters, to have access to your location.

3/30/2026, 8:42:54 PM


by: drnick1

You could not pay me to use any of these apps. All of my own devices run some form of Linux (Debian for servers, Arch for desktop&#x2F;laptop, GrapheneOS on phone). I generally refuse to use non-free software, the main exception being Steam on a dedicated gaming rig.<p>I really don&#x27;t understand why everything has to be an &quot;app.&quot; My phone only has a handful of apps, including two web browsers, through which other things are accessed. No app gets access to location, sensors, the camera, or the microphone.

3/30/2026, 7:41:08 PM


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3/30/2026, 7:48:52 PM


by: maest

FYI, regardless of election outcome, the next government is highly unlikely to roll this back

3/30/2026, 8:32:31 PM


by: ethagnawl

The names of the offending apps on the cards need much more emphasis.

3/30/2026, 7:10:57 PM


by: fhdkweig

Why is every part of this website animated, and part of the text is backwards? Am I the only one who sees it this way?

3/30/2026, 7:26:40 PM


by: shevy-java

There is currently an attempt going on by several governments to crack down harder against the people. While before it was &quot;only&quot;, say, California and their age-sniffing laws infiltrating and tainting Linux - thus declaring war against the people, as revealed by Meta acting as primary lobbyist here - today I read that now that age-sniffing was also approved in some european countries (in one EU country the parents are required to install a sniffing app and thus verify the age of the kids; I think it was in Greece. I&#x27;d never help any government act as fascist sniffing proxy trying to control and monitor by kids, that is an act of betrayal of such a government), their next line of attack is against VPN. Suddenly the picture shifts, because if VPNs are targeted, how does finding an excuse such as &quot;but but but think about the kids&quot;, make any sense? That is very clearly governments becoming increasingly fascist. Add a few lobbyists here and there who benefit financially from this and now we suddenly understand how democracies are undermined. See also:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Qatar_corruption_scandal_at_the_European_Parliament" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Qatar_corruption_scandal_at_th...</a><p>Democracy needs to be adjusted - right now private interests can too easily sabotage and undermine it.

3/30/2026, 7:59:42 PM


by: lucasay

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3/30/2026, 7:58:28 PM