If you live in UAE and think that private messages and forwards of WhatsApp are safe, then this news is for you. According to the strict laws here, making mistakes even in private chat can lead to jail and heavy fines. Indian expatriates and other expats now have to be very careful about their social media use.
of UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 The rules also apply in private chats. If a person sends an abusive message, wrong emoji or voice note to someone, then he comes under the purview of the law. Apart from this, forwarding any rumor or false news without investigation is also considered a crime.
The UAE government has put in place very stringent penalties for cyber crimes. Depending on the seriousness of the offence, the fine can range from 1 lakh dirhams to 40 lakh dirhams.
On 8 March 2026, an Emirates flight attendant was arrested after she shared a private photo on WhatsApp. The electronic surveillance team of Dubai Police tracked this message, after which he was detained. UAE Cyber Security Council had warned on March 4, 2026 that people should trust only government channels and not share any news without verification. Dubai Police’s eCrime Unit monitors these cases and takes action upon receiving reports.