Digital spaces have become increasingly central to our daily lives, yet they often reflect the same biases present in physical environments. Ensuring websites, applications, and digital tools are gender-inclusive means considering how different people might experience them based on their gender identity. This includes privacy and security measures for personal information, inclusive language, and imagery, as well as the flexibility for users to identify themselves in a way that reflects their true selves.
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