Current privacy legislation, while striving to protect individuals, often contains loopholes that can jeopardize women’s data security. Ambiguities around consent, data ownership, and the legal boundaries of digital spaces provide avenues for exploitation. Policymakers face the challenge of closing these gaps without stifiring innovation. Crafting laws that are both protective and adaptable requires a nuanced understanding of digital ecosystems and a commitment to prioritizing individual privacy.
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