WHATSAPP is one of the world’s most popular smartphone services, with people all over the globe using the app to call and text fellow users.
Despite the app’s huge popularity, its functions and features can’t be accessed everywhere – including Dubai and here’s why.
Does WhatsApp work in Dubai?
When in Dubai, WhatsApp users can only use the app’s texting feature.
This feature allows users to send text messages, videos and images via chats.
Whether you live in the holiday hotspot or you’re travelling for a short stay, the app will not work when trying to make voice or video calls – as those functions have been limited by the government of Dubai.
Why did Dubai ban WhatsApp?
Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates, in which there are strict internet restrictions imposed by the government.
In the UAE, internet usage is monitored by the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA).
The TRA has banned WhatsApp, as well as other similar apps like Facetime, Skype and Viber.
They blocked apps that offer free, unlicensed VoiP calls and censor any content that goes against Islamic morality or includes drugs, nudity, gambling, or anti-government sentiments.
There are only two internet providers in the UAE and one is owned by the government and the other has connections with it.
Therefore any internet usage is monitored by the government.
As a result of the ban, residents typically have to use fee-based services from one of the country’s state telecoms providers.
What should I use instead of WhatsApp in Dubai?
Although there are several apps and functions that are blocked from being used when in Dubai, there are plenty of alternative options that can be accessed.
The UAE government has created its own apps that allow video and audio calling – one of which is BOTIM.
The app offers similar services to WhatsApp, including video calls, the use of emojis, and the option to share photos.
The government has in the past said people can only use licensed services such as BOTIM, without spelling out its reasons.
Other countries have made similar restrictions for security reasons – and to protect the revenues of telecoms providers.
Also available to use is the app C’ me – a high-quality call and messaging service that offers voice calls, video calls, and instant messaging.
You can also use the calling and conference features present in applications such as Google Hangouts, and Microsoft Teams.
However, there is no privacy – as all of the user’s information is passed along to the state.
Despite this, some tourists have discovered a loophole to the problem.
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You can gain access to WhatsApp and other similar apps by downloading a VPN on your phone.
A VPN will allow your phone to appear as though it is in a different location and therefore have access to your favourite apps.