Indonesia seeks to block gay dating apps

Indonesia has requested that Google and Apple block more than a dozen gay dating apps from their app stores for the Indonesian market.

Grindr app showing a grid of blank boxes showing different accounts without any pictures

The Grindr app interface, where users are typically greeted to several blank profiles. Source: Supplied

Indonesia wants to block gay-friendly mobile applications, adding to a series of measures targeting sexual and gender minorities in the country.

The Ministry of Communications and Information has requested that US technology giants Google and Apple block more than a dozen gay dating apps from their app stores for the Indonesian market, spokesman Noor Iza said.

Three of the apps - BoyAhoy, Grindr and Blued - have been singled out for an immediate ban, Iza said.

"For the time being we are prioritising those three apps because those are the most obvious in their promotion of sexual deviance," he said.

The move came after police arrested two people last month accused of using mobile apps to lure minors and connect them with "gay clients" to have sex.

Human rights groups have voiced concerns over growing hostilities against sexual and gender minorities following remarks by some officials denouncing homosexuals.

Anti-gay sentiment in the mainly Muslim country rose earlier this year after Higher Education Minister Muhammad Nasir banned university groups advocating for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people.


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