The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) has certainly enabled a more equitable framework irrespective of gender, emphasizing individual rights over personal data. However, whether women are effectively leveraging GDPR to protect consumer data rights tends to vary. Studies and empirical data specific to gendered utilization and advocacy under GDPR are sparse, but there's an increasing presence of women in data protection roles, suggesting a progressive shift towards utilizing GDPR for enhancing consumer rights protection.
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