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How is the crime of peeping at a spouse's mobile phone? Do you dare to peep around in the future?

Crime of spying on spouse's mobile phone, with a fine of 838000, sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and Saudi Arabia's anti cyber crime escalated. Maybe in China, many people think it's an intimate behavior to peek at their spouse's mobile phone or even check their posts, but do you know? In fact, this kind of behavior has touched the bottom line of the law.

the Saudi government announced Tuesday that it is a criminal offence to secretly monitor a spouse's mobile phone and "may incur a fine of 500000 Riyals (about 840000 yuan) and one year's imprisonment". The Saudi Information Ministry said in a statement that this was intended to protect 'individuals, social ethics and privacy'. So, do you peek at your partner's cell phone?

Crime of peeping at spouse's mobile phone

Is it natural to peek at a friend's (or spouse's) mobile phone? This is not defined by law in China and many countries around the world. It would be a crime to peep at your spouse's cell phone in Saudi Arabia. According to reports, Saudi Arabia announced on the same day that whoever peeks at his spouse's mobile phone violates the law and will face a huge fine, plus one year's imprisonment.

"Saudi married people who intend to spy on their spouse's cell phones should think twice, as the move could result in a fine of 500000 Riyals and one year's imprisonment," the statement said in English. '

Saudi Arabia's Ministry of public information said the provision is part of a new anti cybercrime law, which came into force last week to 'safeguard personal and social morality and privacy'.

According to the report, the new rule comes with the steady growth of Internet crimes, such as extortion, corruption and defamation.

Saudi Arabia has the highest per capita usage of mobile apps and social media in the world. More than half of the local citizens are under 25, and many spend most of their time on mobile platforms.

Crime of peeping at spouse's mobile phone

Netizens commented that if there was such a law, my wife would have seen my mobile phone several times!

The above is the crime of peeping at the spouse's mobile phone, with a fine of 838000 yuan and one year's imprisonment. Saudi Arabia's anti cyber crime upgrade has all the contents. It can be said that Saudi Arabia has achieved the world's leading in the fight against cyber crime. If such a policy goes on, I'm afraid that everyone dares to turn over other's mobile phone privacy at will. What's the legal effect? Let's look forward to it.