This photo shows the Absher App on a phone in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, March 7, 2019. The Saudi government app is mostly a way for people to pay traffic fines and complete other administrative ...
Dublin, Nov. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Super App Market in Saudi Arabia" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global super app market is expected to grow with a CAGR ...
Good news for expats in Saudi Arabia: the GOSI app just got more inclusive. The General Organization for Social Insurance ...
Absher, a government-backed mobile app in Saudi Arabia, has come under sharp criticism amid claims that it reinforces the country’s system of male guardianship — which requires women to seek approval ...
"Guardians" can use Absher to grant or deny permission for women and children to travel abroad and obtain a passport. But with every Saudi woman required to have a male guardian, the guardians also ...
Traveling in Saudi Arabia is at your fingertips with the official Visit Saudi app, provided by the Saudi Tourism Authority. The app is simple and easy to use and provides visitors with everything that ...
RIYADH, RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA, August 9, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- Saudi Apps, the premier mobile app development company in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has solidified its ...
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Saudi mobile application that lets men track and restrict the movements of women in the kingdom has come under increased scrutiny this week with an American senator and rights ...
The Saudi government app Absher is mostly a way for people to pay traffic fines and complete other administrative tasks electronically. But one feature isn’t sitting well with civil-rights advocates: ...
The Saudi government app Absher is mostly a way for people to pay traffic fines and complete other administrative tasks electronically. But one feature isn't sitting well with civil-rights advocates: ...