[NFBCS] Tips on Reporting Accessibility Issues to App Developers

Amanda Lacy lacy925 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 18:28:22 UTC 2022


You can start a screen recording by dragging your finger down from the top of the screen until you hear/feel the second click to open Control Center and press Screen Recording.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 13, 2022, at 11:32 AM, Brian Buhrow via NFBCS <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
>     hello Tina.  If you're talking about iOS apps specifically, there is a feature in iOS
> where you can record what happens when you use an app and send that video, including audio and
> screen output, to the developer directly via their contact page or e-mail.  In that way, you
> can demonstrate the nature of the problem and how it manifests itself in your case.  Be careful
> of this feature, because if you're using it on an app that deals with personal data, say,
> health data or financial data, you could be exposing that information to the developer in your
> bug report.  With that said, this is an excellent  way to report bugs that might make an
> impact.
> -thanks
> -Brian
> 
> 
>    The feature is called the screen recording wigit.  I don't remember off the top of my head
> how to add wigits to iOS, but when I find voiceOver instructions on how to do it, I'll send a
> followup.
> 
> -thanks
> -Brian
> 
> 
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