Data protection laws today often fail to adequately secure the privacy rights of women, primarily because they are designed with a gender-neutral perspective that overlooks the specific risks and challenges faced by women online. Without explicitly addressing the unique threats to women's privacy, such as cyberstalking, revenge porn, or the non-consensual sharing of information, current laws are insufficient in providing the necessary safeguards for women's digital lives.
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