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Edit: I was shown that my note is not in fact worth noting and more over is complete and utterly wrong.
If I may I'll note that "any" app is a bit too much. While those are scarce examples we still have let's say car-sharing apps which due to their nature can't provide service for blind people, the same goes for image/video editing apps.
But yeah, I do agree overall that it should be a requirement, just with exceptions.
Comment by [deleted] at 20/06/2023 at 15:52 UTC
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It’s built into the system. There is no reason that apps should be breaking it. Just support what’s already there it’s not a big ask.
I’m visually impaired but I did all the preliminary research for the car we bought including finding at reviews, comparison charts consumer reports rating. So because I’m not going to be the driver I should be locked out of that info? That’s not fair since I’m going to be in the car even if I won’t be driving.