HOAX: App claiming to help refugees stranded not what it claims to be

Published June 22nd, 2016 - 07:45 GMT
Refugees arrive at the Greek island of Lesbos (AFP)
Refugees arrive at the Greek island of Lesbos (AFP)

The I Sea app purported to locate refugee boats in trouble in the Mediterranean sea and give their location to rescue authorities in Malta. It won an award at the Cannes Lions conference for its alleged efforts. But the I Sea app is nothing more than a lie, according to The Guardian.

An article in the leading British newspaper says the app showed static images of the sea, not live satellite footage as the developers led people to believe. Moreover, it did not show weather in the southern Mediterranean, but weather in west Libya.

I Sea has since been pulled from the App Store for violating its guidelines. The Migrant Offshore Aid Station (Moas), which the app communicated with, has also discontinued its relationship with I Sea.

The app was originally hailed by refugee advocates.

The technology-focused Twitter user @SwiftOnSecurity is credited by The Guardian with outing the app as false.

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