The current approach to data protection fails to offer comprehensive security for women's privacy rights due to its lack of a gendered perspective. Privacy laws must be reassessed with an emphasis on understanding how gender plays a crucial role in privacy risks and violations. By integrating a gendered lens, laws can become more effective in safeguarding women against the unique vulnerabilities they face in the digital age.
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