A third of UAE websites blocked were obscene

By DG staff

1,688 websites blocked in 2019

ABU DHABI 13 April 2020: The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of UAE (TRA) has announced that up to 1,688 websites have been blocked in 2019 for using offensive, racist, moral, religious, defamatory and obscene content.

The TRA added that 542 URLs were blocked for obscene content, which accounted for around 32 percent of total sites banned during the year.

Nearly 25.8 percent, or 436, of the websites blocked were used for fraud, in addition to 253 more which tried bypassing web filters. Others were banned for violating intellectual property rights, providing illegal online proxy services and other illegal activities, said Wam.

After discovering a website that provides illegal content, the TRA asks the authorised service-providing companies to block the websites and its related pages.

In 2018 TRA banned 2,659 for almost same considerations.