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Tech giants Google and Apple have come under heavy criticism for facilitating gender discrimination by allowing their platform to host a controversial app that gives Saudi men power to spy on their women. The Absher mobile app that can loosely be translated to “yes-sir” has been in existence since 2015. The app which

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Tech giants Google and Apple have come under heavy criticism for facilitating gender discrimination by allowing their platform to host a controversial app that gives Saudi men power to spy on their women. The Absher mobile app that can loosely be translated to “yes-sir” has been in existence since 2015. The app which was developed by Saudi government to offer key e-portal government services relating to Hajj, visa, National ID, traffic violations, and health insurance among others. Both Google Play and iTunes host Absher app that is now being used by Saudi Arabian men to track and control the movement of their wives and daughters. According to reports the controversial app allows men to manage the women under their “guardianship” by giving or...

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