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Assessing Suspicious Emails with Banner Warnings Among Blind and Low-Vision Users in Realistic Settings

Designed as visual frictions, suspicious email banner warnings don’t work for blind or low vision people.

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Blind and Low Vision Individuals’ Detection of Audio Deepfakes

Audio Deepfakes are hard to spot, regardless any experience with synthetic voice and aural affordances.

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“I Just Didn’t Notice It:” Experiences with Misinformation Warnings on Social Media amongst Users Who Are Low Vision or Blind

Misinformation warnings are hard to spot, difficult to interact, and of little to no value to low vision or blind users.

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Designing and Conducting Usability Research on Social Media Misinformation with Low Vision or Blind Users

Addressing the exclusion of low vision or blind users in a practical misinformation research context.

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Usability Assessment of the OnlyKey Hardware Two-Factor Authentication Key Among Low Vision or Blind Users

For the same security gain as an average well-bodied user, low vision or blind users experience a much higher usability pain.

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