Accessibility experts, however, would prefer that companies not use automated accessibility overlays. Ideally, they say, organizations would hire and train full-time employees to oversee these efforts. But doing so can be difficult. Patrick Perdue, a radio enthusiast who is blind, at his home in Queens on June 22, 2022. Perdue says he used to shop online for radio equipment before his preferred website’s new accessibility software made it harder — not easier — to navigate. (Don Brodie/The New York Times) Written by Amanda Morris Reproduced in the Indian Express: https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/for-blind-internet-users-the-fix-can-be-worse-than-the-flaws-8036315/ -- सादर/ Regards
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