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Only government-approved calling apps work in the UAE due to VoIP restrictions. BOTIM, C’Me, and ToTok are the most widely used and officially licensed. They’re supported by Etisalat and du, ensuri...
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Dubai allows only licensed VoIP services under local telecom regulations. Approved apps such as BOTIM, C’Me, and ToTok work seamlessly for both audio and video calls. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and simila...
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Yes. BOTIM is one of the few apps licensed by UAE telecom authorities, making it fully functional for both voice and video calls. It operates under the Etisalat and du networks and complies with th...
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Not officially. IMO’s calling feature is restricted in the UAE unless used through telecom-approved packages. You can use IMO for messaging, but video and voice calls may not connect unless routed ...
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The UAE allows VoIP services only through apps approved by its telecom authorities. Currently, BOTIM, C’Me, and ToTok are officially licensed to operate under Etisalat and du networks. These platfo...
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You can make free or low-cost calls in Dubai using approved apps such as BOTIM, C’Me, or ToTok. These are officially licensed under UAE telecom rules and available through Etisalat or du networks. ...
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Several popular VoIP apps like WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Skype don’t support calling in Dubai due to UAE’s telecom regulations. These restrictions exist because only licensed and government-approved ...
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It’s mostly safe but not foolproof. While WhatsApp encrypts calls, anyone on the call can still record or screenshot moments without consent. For couples who value discretion, this can be a concern...
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Generally, WhatsApp calls are encrypted and not easily leaked, but there are still risks. If your phone is compromised by malware or spyware, attackers can access call logs, backups, or recordings....
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Yes. Anyone participating in a WhatsApp video call can record the conversation using screen-recording apps or even external cameras — and WhatsApp won’t notify you. While the calls themselves are e...