A key issue with current privacy laws is how they handle consent and control over personal information. Often, the burden is on individuals to manage their privacy settings and navigate complex terms of service agreements. For women, this can lead to a lack of control over their images and information, making them susceptible to doxxing, unauthorized sharing of intimate images, and other forms of digital abuse. Laws need to prioritize individuals' control over their data to truly protect women in the digital age.
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