We present a study of privacy attitudes and behaviors of people who are blind or low vision. Our study involved in-depth interviews with 21 US participants. The study explores their risk perceptions and also whether and how they go about obtaining information about the data practices of digital technologies with which they interact. One objective of the study is to better understand this user group's needs for more accessible privacy tools. We also share some reflections on the challenge of recruiting an inclusive sample of participants from an already underrepresented user group in computing and how we were able to overcome this challenge.
翻译:我们提出了一份关于盲人或低视力者的隐私态度和行为的研究。我们的研究涉及深入采访21名美国参与者。研究探讨了他们的风险认识,以及他们是否以及如何获得他们与之互动的数码技术数据实践的信息。研究的一个目的是更好地了解这个用户群体对更便于获取的隐私工具的需求。我们还分享了一些关于以下挑战的思考:从一个已经代表不足的计算机用户群体中招聘一个包容性的参与者样本,以及我们如何能够克服这一挑战。