RE: Call for Discussion: Help with use cases for the Payment Accessibility User Requirements (PAUR) document

Is the query purely related to mobile devices, web sites? What about FPoS and ATM’s?

Some issues I have come across as a blind user and heard of:


1.       Sites which display security related information as a graphic . Two examples:

a.       Was given a pre-pay credit card which displayed the access pin as a graphic.

b.       Verifying the pin access code on another card and the details were display as a graphic.

2.       Poorly design web sites and mobile apps. Some barriers are related to the security method used to gain access to the site.

What is the timeline as well. Since I will share the information with a group I belong too, to get their input.


Sean Murphy
Accessibility Software engineer
seanmmur@cisco.com<mailto:seanmmur@cisco.com>

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From: Katie Haritos-Shea [mailto:ryladog@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 5 August 2016 11:37 PM
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Subject: Re: Call for Discussion: Help with use cases for the Payment Accessibility User Requirements (PAUR) document


Great one Leonie. Thank you!

Katie Haritos-Shea
703-371-5545

On Aug 5, 2016 5:20 AM, "Léonie Watson" <tink@tink.uk<mailto:tink@tink.uk>> wrote:
On 04/08/2016 22:56, Katie Haritos-Shea GMAIL wrote:
We, the APA Web Payments sub-group, need your help. We would love to
hear about personal experiences and frustrating issues that you, as
persons with disabilities, have encountered, or might expect to
encounter, when making payments on the web or using mobile devices when
you're out and about.

One thing I find difficult, is knowing when contactless payment options are available. I'm blind so can't see the Apple Pay (or whatever) notices that stores display.

HTH
Léonie.


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