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Laws are catching up to this new reality. In Mexico, the law Ley Olimpia recognises and punishes digital violence. In the United States of America, the Take It Down Act mandates the removal of non-consensual intimate images. In the United Kingdom, the Online Safety Act obliges platforms to protect users from online harm. 

Your rights vary depending on where you live, but knowledge is power. Legal recourse, though uneven, can be a critical tool for survivors – and advocacy continues to strengthen protections worldwide. 

But laws alone aren’t enough. Perpetrators must be held accountable, platforms must design safety by default, and women and girls everywhere need stronger digital literacy and resilience to recognise and report abuse.

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