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Security, Privacy, and Trust in Smart Systems for People With Visual Disabilities
Abstract
As smart systems become increasingly prevalent, ensuring their accessibility, security, privacy, and trustworthiness is paramount for individuals with visual disabilities. These users face unique interaction barriers. This chapter explores the intersection of smart technologies and these challenges, focusing on the heightened importance of security and privacy and their implications for user trust. It outlines essential design considerations for creating inclusive technologies, emphasizing multimodal feedback and compatibility with assistive tools. By highlighting case studies, best practices, and emerging trends, the chapter aims to provide valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with visual disabilities.
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