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Blind Apple engineer speaks on the company’s deep commitment to accessibility features

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<p>Apple has always been vocal about its commitment to accessibility features for its products, and now a member of the company’s accessibility design and quality team is speaking up on just how committed Apple is. A new profile from Mashable details Jordyn Castor, a 22-year-old, blind engineer.</p>
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