I am absolutely gobsmacked by the journalistic achievement that @mozilla pulled off with their mental health, prayer, and lifestyle app audit.

Highly worth a read if you are like me and live in the orbit of these trendy app-based therapy services.

https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/top-mental-health-and-prayer-apps-fail-spectacularly-at-privacy-security/

Top Mental Health & Prayer Apps Fail at Privacy, Security

Despite dealing with issues like depression, suicide, domestic violence, and PTSD, these apps share data freely and raise many security concerns

Mozilla Foundation

@mozilla @msprout I wish I could read what @mozilla has to say

Unfortunately, for some #accessibility is as unimportant to some as #security is to others.

Security and #privacy are things that are important to all of us, not just people who can #read the #Mozilla #website without the need for a #ScreenReader.

Hey Moz, show us who matters without showing us who matters!

#LivingWithDisabilities

@zyz Are you having trouble reading the article itself? Or is there another specific page you're having trouble with? @mozilla @msprout
@msprout @mozilla @jcsteh please see my most recent response
@zyz I don't see any other response. I wonder if it isn't syncing for some reason. <sigh> @msprout @mozilla

@jcsteh @msprout @mozilla it’s probably just a sync thing.

Here it is

https://mas.to/@zyz/110582045267999991

Zee (@[email protected])

@[email protected] nope. It’s a matter of coding the website/web page to allow #ScreenReaders to remove unnecessary content and permit the technology to focus on giving providing the subject information. If your average document is readable by a screen reader (it is), then it is #coding that removes or interrupts the tech. In other words, this kind of #accessibility is a choice At least that’s how I see it.

mas.to
@zyz Thanks. To give some context, I'm a screen reader user myself and I'm not having any trouble reading the article or the front page of the guide, so I'm curious as to what problem you're seeing. I do notice the guide could do with more headings and/or landmarks, but from what I can see, the content does appear to be accessible... but perhaps I'm not looking at the same page you're looking at, which is why I asked about what page you're looking at specifically. @msprout @mozilla
@jcsteh @msprout @mozilla I took the original link and I used #Siri’s #ContentReader
@zyz To clarify, did you ask Siri to speak screenor did you engage it some other way? Just trying to make sure I have the right steps here. @msprout @mozilla
@mozilla @jcsteh @msprout I trigger the reader with a swipe at the position at which I want the reader to begin