Data privacy laws that fail to consider how data is used to target job advertisements, credit offerings, and other economic opportunities can inadvertently perpetuate gender biases. Women, particularly those from marginalized communities, might find themselves unfairly excluded from certain economic opportunities due to opaque data collection and processing practices that reinforce existing disparities.
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