Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-18 Thread Karen Lewellen
You are assuming that everyone requiring inclusion can use the IOS app...that their body works just like yours. I personally cannot due to a separate condition. Besides, the greatest accessibility speaking personally begins with the freedom to choose the door you go through. Not that such

Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-18 Thread bbsshawn via MacVisionaries
Have you tried the iOS app for Paypal? I just used the app to remove a card and I had no problems. Regards, Shawn, Sent from Sophia, the MacBook Air Want to join my WhatsApp groups such as Echo Enthusiasts, Accessibility Matters, Mac Users And Newbies or the Tech Zone? Send me a private email w

Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-17 Thread Karen Lewellen
Its kind of interesting. For years Paypal was a firm closed door after being usable, would not have one of my accounts were this not the case. Last week I visited to discover some of the usability was back, only to incorporate image captchas, never mind the industry wisdom suggesting secure al

Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-17 Thread Jessica Moss
Right? PayPal used to be really usable, and now it’s just gone down the tubes so fast, and I unfortunately had no idea, sense I hadn’t used the site in several years due to the onset of Apple Pay, and my no longer working with TheGourmetCupboard. > On Jul 17, 2022, at 1:23 PM, Karen Lewellen

Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-17 Thread Karen Lewellen
Have just one word for that, Paypal..who clearly is not even training customer service supervisors about access, let alone keeping up with inclusion. Do not get me started on what I faced trying to vote. If someone says, hey we can fix your disabled people problem, trust us, there are companie

Re: For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

2022-07-17 Thread Jessica Moss
Oh yes, the all famous overlays. I’m really surprised with companies out there willing to actually put work into testing these sites to make sure they’re usable with all forms of assistive technology, that companies are still relying on this garbage. > On Jul 17, 2022, at 12:45 PM, dan d. wro