Lack of Specific Protections Against Online Harassment

Despite the rise of social media and digital platforms, many data privacy laws have not evolved to adequately address or prevent online harassment targeted at women. This includes stalking, doxing (public release of private information), and revenge porn, all of which disproportionately affect women but often find loopholes in existing legal frameworks.

Despite the rise of social media and digital platforms, many data privacy laws have not evolved to adequately address or prevent online harassment targeted at women. This includes stalking, doxing (public release of private information), and revenge porn, all of which disproportionately affect women but often find loopholes in existing legal frameworks.

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