The digital age, while a boon in many respects, has also escalated privacy risks, with women bearing the brunt of this surge. The specific threats to women's privacy—from cyberbullying to unauthorized sharing of intimate images—highlight an urgent need for privacy laws that prioritize women's safety online. Female-centric privacy protections should not only aim at preventing breaches but also ensure that women have significant control over their personal data. It is time to shift from a one-size-fits-all approach to privacy, to one that accounts for gender disparities in digital vulnerabilities.
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