The digital world knows no borders, yet privacy regulations and protections are fragmented across countries. Efforts like the GDPR have inspired some level of global movement towards stronger privacy laws, but inconsistencies remain. A global consensus on digital privacy standards seems like a distant dream, hampered by differing cultural norms and government priorities. Without a more unified approach, ensuring privacy in the digital age remains a patchwork of policies, with effectiveness varying from one jurisdiction to another.
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