While important, data protection laws cannot on their own address the underlying issue of gender inequities that contribute to the risks women face online. Tackling online harassment and ensuring women's safety requires addressing broader societal norms and educating against misogyny and sexism that often manifest in online spaces. Legislative measures need to be complemented by cultural and societal change.

While important, data protection laws cannot on their own address the underlying issue of gender inequities that contribute to the risks women face online. Tackling online harassment and ensuring women's safety requires addressing broader societal norms and educating against misogyny and sexism that often manifest in online spaces. Legislative measures need to be complemented by cultural and societal change.

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