WebcamPorn.Mobi to Create iPhone Cam Site for Disabled Users

NEW YORK — WebcamPorn.Mobi, a site that is dedicated to mobile webcams and free iPhone porn apps, has recently announced the launching of its web accessibility upgrade.

The company said that it is undergoing extensive changes aimed at making the site fully accessible in accordance with the WCAG 2.0 (Level A) website accessibility standards. Once this plan is completed, users with a variety of physical and cognitive disabilities will be able to easily access the same free porn apps as non-disabled surfers.

WebcamPorn.Mobi, which includes iPhone porn cams and mobile porn apps, is aiming to serve the visually impaired, deaf, and those suffering from cognitive or motor difficulties. The site will also be fully compatible for the elderly and people who suffer from seizures.

“We are one of the first mobile porn sites in the world to address the challenge of web accessibility," said Johan B, spokesman for WebcamPorn.com. "Finally users with disabilities can also enjoy standard free iPhone porn apps and adult content with no limitations. The site will operate with screen readers such JAWS, all video will have transcript and all pictures will include written explanations. Font size and color will be fully adaptable and the entire site will operate with no dependency on Java Script.”

The company guarantees that the innovative platform will provide a genuine solution to many challenges faced by mobile porn users with disabilities.

“Web accessibility is something which many mobile porn sites have yet to properly address, even though the technologies are out there and the inclusion guidelines have already been clearly specified by the W3C's WCAG 2.0 guidelines," Johan B. said. "All we really want is to provide the tools that will allow people with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities to view all the mobile porn images and features in a similar fashion to those available to users that are not disabled.”

For more information, contact Info@WebcamPorn.Mobi or www.webcamporn.mobi

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