Why accessibility overlay widgets don't actually work (and the FTC just fined one $1M)
You've seen the button. It floats in the corner of websites — a stylized stick figure or a wheelchair icon, sometimes pulsing slightly to attract attention. Click it and a panel pops up offering "accessibility profiles" — increase contrast, larger fonts, dyslexia mode, screen reader mode, content ad
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