Privacy laws designed to safeguard women's data online present a patchwork of effectiveness dependent on jurisdiction and the type of data in question. While laws like GDPR in Europe offer robust protections, including the right to be forgotten, distinctions in enforcement and loopholes for tech companies often leave women's personal data vulnerable to misuse. The lack of uniform global standards and rapid technological advancements outpacing legislative updates contribute to an environment where the effectiveness of these laws can be ambiguous and inconsistent.
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