Boil Ice - Know Your Rights
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Boil Ice - Know Your Rights

Bolandia Creative Inc. · released 2 Mar 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Boil Ice helps you know and exercise your legal rights during encounters with immigration enforcement — calmly, clearly, and with evidence.

What it does:

Guides you through encounters with ICE using scripted prompts in your language

Records video as evidence, saved directly to your camera roll

Sends your location and a video to your emergency contact with one tap

Shows you the difference between a judicial warrant and an ICE warrant

Works entirely offline — no account, no internet required

Built for the moment you need it most.

When ICE arrives, you don't have time to search for information. Boil Ice puts everything you need on one screen: what to say, how to record, and how to alert someone you trust. Tap, speak, record, send.

Your privacy is absolute.

Boil Ice collects zero data. No accounts. No analytics. No tracking. No servers. Everything — your contacts, your recordings, your settings — stays on your device and never leaves it.

Available in 10 languages:

English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Arabic, French, Korean, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.

Features:

Step-by-step scripted guidance for encounters at your door or in public

One-tap video recording with audio

Emergency SMS with your location, video, and lawyer info

Know-your-rights information based on ILRC resources

Visual guide to judicial warrants vs. ICE warrants

iOS Lock Screen widget for instant access

Lawyer and emergency contact setup

Works without Wi-Fi or cell data

Disclaimer:

Boil Ice provides general informational content and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for advice regarding your specific situation.