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Apple's Sarah Herrlinger talks its accessibility efforts in new interview

As the ADA turns 30, Apple talks about its accessibility efforts.

What you need to know


The Americans with Disabilities Act has turned 30.
As part of the anniversary, Apple's Director of Global Accessibility Policy sat down for an interview.
They talked about how the company sees accessibility as a human right.


Apple recently honored the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act by sharing the stories of a number or artists and activists, as well as talking about how the law has changed over the years and how tech can help.

In addition, one of Apple's executives sat down with TechCrunch to talk about the company's efforts in building accessibility into all of its products. Sarah Herrlinger, Director of Global Accessibility Policy, says that the company sees accessibility as a human right.


  "It's fundamentally about culture," said Herrlinger. "From the beginning Apple  has always believed accessibility is a human right and this core value is still evident in eve...

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