Post AkATfObnFuABCHGPuy by weirdwriter@tweesecake.social
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 (DIR) Post #AkATfObnFuABCHGPuy by weirdwriter@tweesecake.social
       2024-04-18T12:59:42Z
       
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       I’m trying @librewolf browser  and it might seem like a small thing to you all, but they went out of their way to preserve accessibility features for disabled users like myself, whereas other privacy solutions remove accessibility features completely, and their efforts to make sure disabled users have a private focused but accessible browser is more welcome than you can imagine because disabled people need  privacy as well. I would argue that disabled people need privacy more. I wish more #privacy advocates took accessibility and disability into account the way they have currently. I hope this remains a core mission of theirs
       
 (DIR) Post #AkATfQ7jcdJ7tdDRLM by Brahn@hachyderm.io
       2024-07-21T17:33:52Z
       
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       @weirdwriter @librewolf wonder how Waterfox compares now that they went independent again. They have a desktop and android app. Is there a place to test browsers for accessibility features?
       
 (DIR) Post #AkATfRC1eAKlDEENfc by weirdwriter@tweesecake.social
       2024-07-21T21:36:49Z
       
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       @Brahn @librewolf Not rigorously. I’m afraid I don’t know of any other than user testing and what they explicitly or implicitly say in there websites or frequently asked questions. For example, libra wolf explicitly mention that they enable accessibility features in their FAQ