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We want you! Website beta-testers required

PhoneAnything is currently developing a service that will allow organisations to test the accessibility of their websites with a range of disabled users. The aim of the service will be to ensure that websites are as easy to use as possible for all disabled internet users. When the service is eventually launched, organisations will pay to test their websites, and end users will get paid for providing testing services.

If you are a disabled internet user with a computer and are resident in the United Kingdom, PhoneAnything would like to invite you to become a beta tester for their new service. Unfortunately, during the beta testing phase of development, there will be no payment for providing testing services. However, once the service is launched, beta testers will be in an excellent position to start charging for testing services.

If you would like to become a beta tester, please complete the form below indicating your preferred email address, your particular type of disability, your computer platform and any assistive technology that you use. PhoneAnything will then contact you with further information about their new service.








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