[NFBCS] Disney Plus Not Accessible to the Blind

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Mon Nov 11 19:15:51 UTC 2019


Jim:

With Chrome, you don't see the email field which is required before you can
press the Agree and Continue button. This works a bit better with Firefox,
but even there, the problems persist.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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Hi Curtis, you are to be congratulated for getting that far,
Using Google Chrome and Jaws 2020, I could not even get past the Agree and
Continue button to locate the sign-up form.
Thanks.

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Greetings:



If any of you are interested in signing up for the Disney Plus streaming
service, please check out the below email which I sent out today.



Cordially,



Curtis Chong



From: Curtis Chong <chong.curtis at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 10:25 AM
To: DisneyPlusHelp at disney.com
Subject: Disney Plus Not Accessible to the Blind
Importance: High



Greetings and felicitations:



I am writing to lodge a formal complaint regarding the accessibility (to
blind users) of your website: https://preview.disneyplus.com/. I and a
number of other blind people have attempted, unsuccessfully, to sign up for
the soon-to-be-launched streaming service.



People who are totally blind use screen reading software to convert text
displayed on the screen to speech or braille. This software is used on
Windows computers (e.g., JAWS for Windows or NVDA) or on Apple Macintosh
computers (VoiceOver). In the case of a Windows system, browsers such as
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and/or Microsoft Internet Explorer are the
browsers that are used. In the case of a Macintosh computer or a product
running iOS, the Safari browser is what a blind person would use.



The accessibility problems appear when the new user needs to supply
information that Disney Plus asks for to get them signed up-information such
as one's email address, credit card number, etc. Simply put, the forms used
on the Disney Plus website are not adhering to the accessibility guidelines
promulgated by the Worldwide Web Consortium-guidelines that are widely
distributed and well known throughout the industry (refer to WCAG 2.0 and
2.1).



As a person who is well aware of the many good things that Disney has done
to promote nonvisual access, I am extremely frustrated and disappointed that
this problem even exists. Please get this fixed as soon as possible.



I can be reached by telephone at 303-745-0473 if anyone wants to discuss
this with me in person. In the meantime, thank you for your kind attention
to this problem.



Yours sincerely,



Curtis Chong





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