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Think before you comment in UAE: Posting negative comments online can cost you AED 500,000
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The UAE is intensifying its enforcement of cybercrime and defamation laws, closely monitoring online activity. Social media users are warned that even comments, replies, and live interactions can lead to criminal charges, hefty fines ranging from AED 250,000 to AED 500,000, and potential imprisonment. Authorities emphasize that all digital communication is traceable and must comply with national values and laws.
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