Google/Apple App Allows Saudi Men to Track, Control Wives

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A new government-backed Goggle/Apple app in Saudi Arabia called Absher, has come under sharp criticism amid claims that it reinforces the country’s system of male guardianship — which requires women to seek approval for things like traveling and getting a job.

Time reports the app includes features that allow Saudis to renew their driver’s licenses and request government documents online.

But, it also reportedly gives male users the option of receiving SMS alerts when female “dependents” present their passports at a border, effectively enabling men to track and control their movement.

Some have called for it to be removed from their app stores.

But others have come to its defense, saying it’s a productivity tool that makes travel easier for many Saudi women.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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