Husband monitoring via WhatsApp
- Riyadh: A woman in Saudi Arabia used a unique method to demand divorce from her husband. She monitored her husband's WhatsApp account for nine months and then filed for divorce.
- Giving details, Okaz newspaper said that the wife suspected that her husband was deviating from her. To dispel the suspicion, keep reviewing all their WhatsApp messages for 9 consecutive months and then request separation and dismissal. The husband has offered to reconcile to avoid a dispute.
- Khalid Abu Rashid, a Saudi legal expert, copied the WhatsApp and commented on the legality of monitoring it, saying that what the woman did was a crime in the eyes of the law. Information falls under the category of crime, which is punishable by one year imprisonment and a fine of up to 500,000 riyals.
- Abu Rashid said that no husband or wife or father or brother is allowed to hack anyone's mobile phone. Doing so is a legal offense. Family ties are not taken into account. No one in the family is allowed to hack anyone's mobile phone or get the information mentioned in it.
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