Meet the app that enables husbands to follow their wives

Meet the app that enables husbands to follow their wives

An app has been shown in Saudi Arabia that allows men to monitor their wives and daughters. Google and Apple received many negative comments from human rights activists, since they allowed this demand to be found in their bid. Absher was created by the National Information Center, which in it [...]

Google and Apple received many negative comments from human rights activists, since they allowed this demand to be found in their bid.

Absher was created by the National Information Centre, which is actually a project of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Women's rights in Saudi Arabia are quite limited. For example, women need permission from their father or spouse to leave the country.

This request is insulting and humiliating, as it allows people to follow every step of their wives”, said Rotna Begum from the Centre for Human Rights.

Google and Apple have received applications for withdrawal, since he could send a message to a person in real time whenever a woman leaves the country.

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