“…We use the term vulnerable identities to refer to those with one or more facets that put them at increased risk for privacy-related harm. These facets might include minority status, low socio-economic status [62,78], sexual identity or gender [13,32,42,53,75,82], a history of houselessness [58,96] or domestic abuse [36,64], undocumented immigration status [44], a criminal record [92] or stigmatized illnesses like HIV [91] as well as the very young [6,95] and very old [50] and those who are disabled and depend on assistive technologies [46,93]. In addition to privacy vulnerabilities, we find that librarians also consider the discriminations of low-income, black and brown, immigrant, houseless, and LGBTQ communities by police [5, 31, 81? ], the government [30], and online [48,73,86].…”