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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Singapore bans adultery website before planned launch

Singapore has banned a dating website aimed at people already in relationships before its planned launch in the conservative city-state, reports said Saturday.

The Ashley Madison website "aggressively promotes and facilitates extramarital affairs," the Straits Times daily quoted the government's Media Development Authority as saying.

"It is against the public interest to allow Ashley Madison to promote its website in flagrant disregard of our family values and public morality. We will therefore not allow Ashley Madison to operate in Singapore and have worked with the internet service providers to block access to the site," it said.

The move followed reports that the website was planning to launch in Singapore next year.

Canada-based Ashley Madison, which promotes itself with the slogan "Life is short. Have an affair," operates in North America and Europe, and has this year expanded into Japan and Hong Kong.

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