With Ramadan just around the corner, shopping habits are changing. From supermarket aisles and online deals to Iftar orders and special promotions, it is a busy time for consumers. So, we are turning our attention to consumer protection during the Holy Month and get the advices from Ahmad Ahli from the Dubai Corporation for Consumer Protection and Fair Trade.
UAE authorities have issued a warning after a growing number of cases showed children being targeted through online games and social media. What may look harmless on the surface can quickly turn risky, with scammers using fake gamer profiles, private chats, and social engineering tactics to gain children’s trust.
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Across Dubai, residents are once again coming together to provide daily Iftar meals throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan.
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