These Texas Cops are Lying About Not Profiling Their App’s Users

Hacking, But Legal
4 min readApr 12, 2022

…and Apple is laundering their lies right through the App Store

Dear Reader,

There were several strange things about the tweet that landed in my DMs last week, not least of which was the attractive female police officer in heavy makeup, fully uniformed, geared up, and tastefully accessorized with earrings and an Apple Watch.

The weirdest thing about the tweet is that the police were promoting an app.

Cops sell apps now? I thought to myself.

Unusual tweet from a law enforcement agency promoting their mobile application.

The Precinct 4 Constable’s Office of Harris County, Texas describes itself as “the largest Constable’s Office in the United States”, and also has an unexpectedly popular Facebook page (and Instagram!) where they frequently post the mugshots of suspects, commentary alluding to local crime, and celebrations of successful operations.

Twitter profile of the law enforcement agency promoting the “C4 Now” mobile app.

In fact, they used the suspected terror attack in Brooklyn just this morning to promote this app as well.

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Hacking, But Legal

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