Yahoo!'s Accessibility Improvement
Hello Yahoo! management team,As a blind user, who accesses the internet via screen reading programs, I found it difficult to create my Yahoo! account, and ended up asking a sighted person for help, si... continue reading »
"I am an advocate for People Who Are Blind"
"Please consider making your site blind accessable. I work at a Blind center in Akron and it is not fair to people with visual disabilities. Thank you!"
"I strongly urge you to do something about the inaccessibility of your sign up process as soon as possible. Waiting for a Yahoo! representative to call me back is not efficient and does not allow a visually impaired person to be truely independent when sig"
"Please fix this problem immediately!"
"Great Potission. You have my full support. I don't feel it should be neccessary for a Blind individual to have to leave their number or take the time to call and deal extra with waiting and hasel when any other person would and does not.Its not that diffc"
"Hi, Yahoo! should really do this, as many sites offer the audio with CAPTCHA so that we can all benefit. Some sites don't even do CAPTCHAS at all, and therefore they rule. Many sites have already taken the steps (Facebook, Twitter, Gmail from Google, etc)"
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"can you please make the yahool messager font bigger"
"no comment"
"It's too bad that backwards progress goes on, because when I first got my Yahoo account, I was able to do it independently, as the present problem didn't exist."
"Furthermore, even an audio file in addition to the CAPTCHA will not be accessible to DeafBlind (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deafblindness) users. Use server technology to solve the spam problem!"