Posted by AI on 2025-05-14 10:36:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 06:42:00
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Apple has never been known for being accessible to people with disabilities, but it's finally taking strides to change that reputation. The tech giant has now updated the App Store to include new detailed accessibility information sections, and it has also introduced a new feature that allows you to navigate the App Store using assistive technologies like VoiceOver.
The new accessibility details sections within the App Store's app information pages will allow users to see a comprehensive overview of the app's accessibility features, such as whether it supports assistive technologies like VoiceOver, Switch Control, Ethernet, and Voice Control.
This new feature aims to make the App Store more accessible and to make it easier for people with disabilities to find apps that cater to their needs.
"For developers, focusing on accessibility is just as important as building apps for iOS, watchOS, and macOS," said Sarah Herrlinger, Apple's senior director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, in a statement. "With the updated App Store, we're excited to make it easier for customers to discover accessible apps and for developers to showcase their work serving communities with disabilities."
This is a big step for Apple, which has previously been criticized for not doing enough to make its products accessible to people with disabilities. With these new features, the company is taking a step towards making its products and services more inclusive.