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Women Warned Against Spying on Spouse’s Mobile Phone in Saudi Arabia

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In Saudi Arabia, women have been cautioned against the act of spying on their spouse’s mobile phone, as it is now considered a punishable offense. Legal experts warn that such behavior can result in serious repercussions, including a jail term and a substantial fine of up to SR500,000. This warning arises from increasing concerns about privacy violations and the use of digital surveillance in personal relationships.

Lawyers in the kingdom stress that this type of intrusion is not only illegal but also undermines the principles of personal privacy and trust within a marriage. The law explicitly forbids any unauthorized access to private communications, including phone calls and messages, irrespective of marital status. The penalties reflect the gravity of these violations, with the maximum fine reaching SR500,000 and the possibility of imprisonment for offenders.

This legal position seeks to safeguard individuals’ rights to privacy, ensuring that spouses honor each other’s personal boundaries. The regulation highlights the significance of mutual respect and trust in relationships, with the law serving as a protective measure against technological abuses.

As Saudi Arabia continues to refine its legal framework regarding digital privacy, this recent development is viewed as part of broader initiatives to promote personal freedoms and dignity. The government advocates for couples to address any relationship challenges through legal and respectful avenues rather than turning to digital surveillance.

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