[Nfbf-l] Help with Facebook access for blind
Martha Cuberly
dulcejazz at aol.com
Mon Jun 11 03:32:57 UTC 2012
I am recently blind as of September.
I tried to access my Facebook account today but it wanted a new kind of sign on with some kind of computer cryptic entry. The problem as I can't see the cryptic entry they gave me because of course I'm blind. Is this a problem with equal access and some kind of handicapped lock? I have a new iPhone and it said it didn't recognize the device so required me to read and enter this period of which of course I can't. And my voiceover on the iPhone won't read it either. Because it's written in some kind of cryptic lettering. Has anyone else had this problem? Is this a violation of some kind of federal law? Does Mark Zuckerberg have to follow those laws on Facebook? Please help.
Sent from my iPhone
-Martha Cuberly
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