The conversation around data privacy often overlooks the gendered implications of data breaches and online harassment. Women, particularly those from marginalized communities, face compounded risks online, including severe privacy violations and exploitation. This intersectionality underscores the need for laws that not only protect personal data from unauthorized access but also offer remedies tailored to the unique challenges faced by women online. By acknowledging and addressing the gendered aspects of data privacy, legislators and policymakers can create a safer digital environment for all.
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