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Apple and Google criticised for hosting Saudi app that tracks women.

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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

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