Despite growing awareness around the importance of gender inclusivity, current UX designs often fall short of meeting the accessibility needs of women globally. Many platforms still reflect gender biases, failing to accommodate the myriad ways women interact with technology, influenced by factors such as culture, age, and disability. While some progress has been made, there is a clear need for more robust, participatory design processes that include women from diverse backgrounds in the development phase.
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