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Porn dominates Saudi mobile use | Porn dominates Saudi mobile use |
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Up to 70% of files exchanged between Saudi teenagers' mobile phones contain pornography, according to a study in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom. | Up to 70% of files exchanged between Saudi teenagers' mobile phones contain pornography, according to a study in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom. |
The study quoted in Arab News focussed on the phones of teenagers detained by religious police for harassing girls. | The study quoted in Arab News focussed on the phones of teenagers detained by religious police for harassing girls. |
The same researcher also found that 88% of girls say they have been victims of harassment using Bluetooth technology. | The same researcher also found that 88% of girls say they have been victims of harassment using Bluetooth technology. |
Saudi Arabia has toughened penalties for misuse of mobile phones which challenge its strict social traditions. | Saudi Arabia has toughened penalties for misuse of mobile phones which challenge its strict social traditions. |
"The flash memory of mobile phones taken from teenagers showed 69.7% of 1,470 files saved in them were pornographic and 8.6% were related to violence," said report author Professor Abdullah al-Rasheed. | "The flash memory of mobile phones taken from teenagers showed 69.7% of 1,470 files saved in them were pornographic and 8.6% were related to violence," said report author Professor Abdullah al-Rasheed. |
He presented his study at a seminar organised by the King Fahd Security Academy, Arab News reports. | He presented his study at a seminar organised by the King Fahd Security Academy, Arab News reports. |
Social contact between genders is banned in public in Saudi Arabia, which enforces a strict interpretation of Islamic law and morality. | |
But the spread of Bluetooth technology, allowing wireless connection between mobile phones, has allowed for increased opportunities of communication as well as abuse by predatory young men. | But the spread of Bluetooth technology, allowing wireless connection between mobile phones, has allowed for increased opportunities of communication as well as abuse by predatory young men. |
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