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| AUG 4, 2021
But ... an After Agents survey commissioned by Snapchat and Publicis Media among 4,000 consumers ages 13 to 49 in the US, UK, France, and Saudi Arabia found that 57% of respondents will increase AR usage post-pandemic.
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| NOV 4, 2021
Not long after Apple announced it wouldn't offer its "Private Relay" encrypted web browsing in China, Saudi Arabia, and a handful of other countries due to regulatory restrictions, further complicating the company’s commitment to personal privacy.
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| JUN 9, 2021
The news: Apple won’t offer its "Private Relay" encrypted web browsing in China, Saudi Arabia, and a handful of other countries due to regulatory restrictions, further complicating the company’s commitment to personal privacy, per Reuters. For context, the Private Relay is essentially Apple’s version of a VPN that prevents anyone, even a user’s ISP, from tracking their browsing history.
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| SEP 13, 2021
For mobile, the fastest countries are United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Qatar, China, Cyprus, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Australia, and Bulgaria. For broadband, the world’s fastest countries are Monaco, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Romania, Switzerland, South Korea, Chile, Denmark, and Liechtenstein.
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| DEC 14, 2020
According to data from SimilarWeb cited by Campaign Middle East, TikTok ranked third in the Apple App Store and fifth in the Google Play Store in Saudi Arabia. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), it was sixth in the Apple store and third in the Google store. In Oman, it was fourth in the Apple store and third again in the Google store.
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| OCT 15, 2020
This year, several countries—including France, India, Saudi Arabia, and the US—posted markedly greater usage; many others—including Italy, Malaysia, and the UK—saw minimal or no growth. And in some countries—including Ireland, Japan, and Vietnam—voice search was less widespread than last year. Researchers also reported some notable age- and gender-related shifts in voice search.
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| DEC 8, 2020
Half of the world’s top 10 fastest-growing countries for Facebook are in this region: Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. The Middle East and Africa Pushes Ahead of North America in an Important Metric. As in other regions, we have upgraded our forecast for Facebook users in the Middle East and Africa.
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| OCT 15, 2020
The online population in UAE, like Saudi Arabia, is chiefly composed of archetypal early adopters with established digital habits. Males and city dwellers make up a large part of the online population in UAE. Given those skews, it’s not surprising to find high levels of engagement with digital devices and activities.
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| DEC 8, 2020
According to data from Northwestern University in Qatar, Twitter usage dropped by half between 2013 and 2019 among Arab nationals in key countries surveyed (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates). Key Takeaways. Twitter’s worldwide audience increased in 2020 as a result of greater social network usage during the pandemic.
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| DEC 12, 2019
The number of Facebook users will increase 6.6% to 217.0 million in 2019, fueled by growth in South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Facebook enjoys very high penetration among social network users in many of the countries in the Middle East and Africa we track, but Saudi Arabia differs. Usage Trends Show Strength in Middle East and Africa.
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| DEC 12, 2019
According to the annual report from the Northwestern University in Qatar and The Harris Poll in conjunction with the Pan Arab Research Center (PARC), 51% of adults in the UAE, 41% in Qatar and 34% of those in Saudi Arabia used Snapchat daily as of October 2018, compared with 0% uptake in Egypt. In Saudi Arabia, Snapchat’s fan base includes some useful allies.
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| DEC 8, 2020
Speaking with Arab News in August 2020, Hussein Freijeh, general manager of Snap in the Middle East and North Africa, explained that the platform reached large proportions of 13- to 24-year-olds in countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, and that the pandemic meant that “the need for people to communicate increased massively.
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