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- Saudi Arabia has taken steps to criminalize citizens who snoop through their spouses’ phones.
- The new law imposes fines of up to $ 130,000 or jail time for for the offense.
- The initiative is part of the Crown Prince’s efforts to modernize the Kingdom economically and socially with his Vision 2030 plan.
Saudi Arabia has taken steps to punish citizens who snoop on their spouses’ phones.
The Kingdom announced on Monday that it has begun enforcing a new law that imposes steep fines or jail time on married individuals who snoop on their spouse’s mobile phone. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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