The Intersectionality of Online Privacy for Women

Current privacy laws often fail to consider the intersectional nature of online harms against women. Women belonging to marginalized communities, such as racial minorities or the LGBTQ+ community, can face compounded forms of harassment and privacy violations. Privacy legislation must be inclusive and account for these layered vulnerabilities to offer protection that is truly comprehensive.

Current privacy laws often fail to consider the intersectional nature of online harms against women. Women belonging to marginalized communities, such as racial minorities or the LGBTQ+ community, can face compounded forms of harassment and privacy violations. Privacy legislation must be inclusive and account for these layered vulnerabilities to offer protection that is truly comprehensive.

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