Can't agree more .. I also installed the beta .. without reading the release 
notes .. so it's on me .. not Apple ..  and I will wait for it to get fixed ..  
I'm not going to scream and holler at Apple for my stupidity ..  Everyone needs 
to just relax ..  Until this go around .. there wasn't even a Watch beta ..  



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Donna 
Casteen
Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 2:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pétition · Apple: Apple, commit to never again willfully excluding 
disabled people from public betas · Change.org

I can't believe such a petition was started!!🙄🤦🏻‍♀️ This petition was started 
because an Apple watch user went against Apple's WARNING to NEVER install beta 
versions of IOS on ANY Appple device that is YOUR main device! Of course, this 
person just HAD to have the beta update & installed the beta version on their 
Apple watch that they RELY on & USE daily!  Beta versions of any program WILL 
have bugs. The fact that Apple is a company that stands behind their products 
making them accessible for the blind & those with other disabilities, does NOT 
exclude Apple's beta versions of IOS from having bugs. Nor does this bug 
prevent those who are blind taking part in the public beta testing process. 
Apple was FULLY aware of the voiceover bug Associated with ALL Apple watches. 
And fully WARNED voiceover users with Apple watches of the bug. Apple also 
informed voiceover users that they were working on fixing the voiceover bug, so 
that voiceover users could participate in the public beta testing program. 
Placing the blame on Apple & criticizing Apple for a problem that they were 
working toward fixing, is wrong. The Blame solely lies with Apple watch 
user(s), who in their poor judgement decided to install the public beta on a 
device, in which is used daily. 

It is very important that blind iDevice users participate in Apple's beta 
testing program, otherwise voiceover or low vision features of the iDevices 
would always have major bugs, making the iDevices unusable. Apple is a large 
company. The population that is blind & who use Apple products is very small. 
If this type of placing blame where it is obvious it does not belong & 
publically criticizing Apple for something that  at the time was out of their 
control, but Apple was working toward fixing: Apple is in the end going to do 1 
of 2 things 1. No longer let blind users participate in the beta testing 
process. Apple can do this by stopping all public beta testing. 2. Apple throws 
in the towel, giving up on trying to make their products accessible for such a 
small population of people. Neither of these scenarios are in the best interest 
of blind iDevice users.

When beta testing follow Apple's guidelines or otherwise DO NOT complain when 
your device stops working!  

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