Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What to Know About Absher, Saudi Arabia's Controversial 'Woman-Tracking' App Absher, a government-backed mobile app in Saudi ...
The sisters, who fled Saudi Arabia, say the app 'gives men control over women' Two Saudi sisters who fled their country called Wednesday for U.S. tech giants to remove an app which allows men in the ...
Ibrahim Alawi Okaz/Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Procedures to obtain a multiple exit-reentry visa and to transfer sponsorship will become much easier with Passport Department (Jawazat) announcing that they ...
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Pressure is growing on Apple and Google to remove Absher, a controversial Saudi app which can be used by male family members to track the movements of women and even bar them from travelling. Some 14 ...
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior’s has issued a warning to users of the Absher electronic platform to be aware of scam messages and fraudsters in the Kingdom. The Absher electronic platform ...
TBILISI, Georgia — For more than five years, Maha and Wafa al-Subaie planned their escape from Saudi Arabia. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...
Absher, a government-backed mobile app in Saudi Arabia, has come under sharp criticism amid claims that it reinforces the country’s system of male guardianship — which requires women to seek approval ...