“…• Geographical location and race. Physical location is a barrier that exacerbates digital exclusion, e.g., living in rural areas [4,17,50,52,66,74], living in developing countries or communities [88] and poor communities [37], lack of universal access [14,36,51,55,66,70,87], internet non-users [36,40] or lack of web accessibility [60] and lack of skills [14,36]. More specifically, vulnerable groups are also represented in Adkins and Sandy [2], who examine immigrant people who live in rural areas, in concrete, female Latino immigrants, Salemink [66], who studies Gypsy-Travelers; and Gangadharan [30], who explores black and minority ethnic groups,…”