Runaway Saudi sisters beg Apple and Google to pull 'inhuman' app that allows men to monitor female relatives'
Two Saudi sisters who fled their home country over the kingdom's treatment of women have urged Apple and Google to pull an 'inhuman' app allowing men to monitor and control female relatives' travel.
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