California, Feb. 16 -- : Human rights groups and US senator Ron Wyden are asking Apple and Google chiefs to pull down an app from their respective app stores which reportedly tracks and controls the movement of women.

The app, called Absher, is offered by the Saudi government and comes with a feature that allows men to track women. In a letter to the tech giants, the senator has urged them to prevent the app from being used to continue the abhorrent surveillance and control of women, The Washington Post reported.

Absher is an e-governance app, aimed at allowing Saudi citizens to process a number of issues such as getting a passport, birth certificate, or vehicle registration.

However, as it is still illegal for women in Saudi Arabia to t...