The circulation of private photos allegedly linked to Ayesha Omar without her consent has renewed concerns about digital privacy and image-based abuse in Pakistan. The incident has sparked wider discussions about how personal content can be misused online, affecting not only public figures but also ordinary individuals across different social backgrounds. The controversy has drawn […]
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UAE sets minimum age of 15 for social media users
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced a minimum age requirement of 15 for social media users, becoming the first Arab country to implement such a restriction as governments worldwide increase efforts to protect children online. Under new regulations approved on Thursday, children under the age of 15 will not be allowed to create, operate […]
Samsung faces scrutiny over alleged Israeli spyware on Galaxy phones
SEOUL – Samsung is under the spotlight after claims surfaced that its Galaxy phones come pre-installed with an “unremovable Israeli spyware” called AppCloud. The issue is trending on social media platform X, with concerns being raised over privacy, security, and the forced installation of apps. Read More: Samsung unpacks galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and first budget […]
Prince Harry warns parents against posting kids’ photos amid AI concerns
LONDON – Prince Harry has cautioned parents about the risks of sharing their children’s photos online, citing the dangers posed by artificial intelligence and cybercrime. In a recent interview with comedian Hasan Minhaj, the Duke of Sussex discussed the growing threat of online exploitation and the misuse of personal data through social media. “Parents can […]



