Google refuses to remove controversial Saudi app

IANS  |  San Francisco 

has refused to pull out a controversial government app from which lets men track and control women who travel, saying it does not violate its Play Store policies.

According to a report in the Business Insider on Sunday, the tech giant told the office of Jackie Speier, who had called for the removal of the app called "Absher", that the app does not violate its terms of service.

The US Representatives Speier, Ilhan Omar, and 11 others have demanded that and must both remove the app.

Speier called Google's response "deeply unsatisfactory".

"The responses received so far from and are deeply unsatisfactory. As of today, the app remains available in both the App store and the even though they can easily remove it," Speier was quoted as saying.

Apple was yet to announce its decision.

allows Saudi users to access and also offers features which allow "Saudi men to grant and rescind for women and to set up alerts for when women use their passports".

An earlier report suggested Saudi men could use the app to control female dependents.

Human rights groups such as have also criticised Google and Apple for allowing the app on their platforms.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 09:54 IST