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Title: Apple's global head of accessibility interviews with Evening Standard
Post by: HCK on December 16, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
Apple's global head of accessibility interviews with Evening Standard

"Hopefully the work we're doing is helping them to have connection and empowerment."

What you need to know


Apple's head of privacy Sarah Herrlinger has sat down in an interview with Evening Standard.
In the interview, she discussed customization, privacy, and design.
She also discussed the joys of how assistive technology often has applicability to people it wasn't originally designed for.


Apple's head of privacy Sarah Herrlinger has sat down in an interview with Evening Standard to discuss customization, design, and privacy.

In the interview, Herrlinger talked about how accessibility is baked into everything that Apple creates:


  "We all want to be productive members of society and do good things and show the whole of who we are. Being able to create technology that levels the playing field and lets everyone shine is really important."


She said that customer feedback is one of the most important sources of ideas for Apple's accessibility features, suggesting that Apple rec...

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