Typically, privacy policies are written with legal compliance in mind, overlooking the user's perspective—especially from a gender viewpoint. The lack of gender-responsive data protection policies means that concerns specific to women and gender minorities get little attention. This oversight may result in policies that fail to protect against gender-based online violence and harassment, thereby putting data privacy at risk.
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