Privacy laws are outdated, inadequately protecting women in the digital realm amidst challenges like digital stalking and non-consensual data sharing. International discrepancies and generic legal frameworks fail to address gender-specific vulnerabilities, highlighting the need for laws against digital abuse, reconsideration of consent, tech company accountability, and balancing privacy with free speech. Empowering women through education, enhancing cybersecurity, supporting victims, and inclusive law-making are essential for safer online spaces.
Are Current Privacy Laws Enough to Protect Women in the Digital Age?
Privacy laws are outdated, inadequately protecting women in the digital realm amidst challenges like digital stalking and non-consensual data sharing. International discrepancies and generic legal frameworks fail to address gender-specific vulnerabilities, highlighting the need for laws against digital abuse, reconsideration of consent, tech company accountability, and balancing privacy with free speech. Empowering women through education, enhancing cybersecurity, supporting victims, and inclusive law-making are essential for safer online spaces.
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