Amazon has more then one blind employee.
On 8/24/19 2:23 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Amazon cannot from an access standpoint *force* anyone to
accommodate their body as Amazon sees fit. I suspect instead they
have a toking blind person and have decided to project that
individual onto others, even those using things like voice browsers
due to dexterity challenges ..as if blindness is the only disability
in existence. What is equally disturbing is how customer service
cannot directly reach individuals on the accessibility team,
assuming there is more than one person.
Using image based verification have been considered poor from a w3c
perspective for many years. Why amazon still uses them is anyone's
guess.
On Fri, 23 Aug 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Well, are you implying I should be forced to run a graphical
screen-reader such as Orca, so I can shop at Amazon? I suppose if
there were something much better than Orca, I would certainly try it
out. My Wife wants me to try-and-shop at Amazon from a Chrome Book. I
will experiment.
Chime
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