Online Sense is ICDL Arabia's philanthropic arm aimed at raising public awareness on Cyber Safety.

Shopping Online? Dubai Economy Says you can Trust only these Portals

Dubai Economy has listed e-commerce websites, which assure you that your consumer rights will be protected. When hunting for online deals, your best bet is to visit one of the 44 websites that have enrolled in the Digital Protection program initiated by Dubai Economy. This simply means, the websites have pledged to protect your consumer rights and you can contact Dubai Economy if they don’t.

How to Apply for Dubai Police Online Services? They are Available only Online now!

Aren’t used to these smart services? It’s high time you catch up with thousands of people in Dubai who are already benefitting from these. Dubai Police’s smart services have witnessed around 351,563 transactions in the first half of this year, and 2017, and 1,132 among these were made from outside the United Arab Emirates.

This App will ‘Pay’ you for Paying Attention in the Class!

We’ve bumped into an app that helps you earn shopping points by just keeping your phone locked in the classroom. Apart from the obvious and immediate monetary benefits, this new app also might help you gain a few brownie points from your professors! Students of around 120 campuses across seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, and Sharjah) can start using the app immediately.

Enjoy your Free WiFi Hotspot, but with Caution!

According to estimates of UAE Traffic authorities, 10 per cent of accident victims in this region are crashing their vehicles while browsing social media or taking videos through their mobile phones. A survey conducted last year by RoadSafetyUAE (RSU) shows that 74 per cent of UAE drivers use mobile phones while driving.

Is Social Media Addiction Killing People on the Roads?

According to estimates of UAE Traffic authorities, 10 per cent of accident victims in this region are crashing their vehicles while browsing social media or taking videos through their mobile phones. A survey conducted last year by RoadSafetyUAE (RSU) shows that 74 per cent of UAE drivers use mobile phones while driving.