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    1. Français

      At the bottom of the page the website offers the same page but instead in French and additional languages/regions. This feature highlights the site's equal accessibility for all the different languages spoken in Canada. Although the feature may seem minor it is extremely beneficial to Canada's diverse demographic and its non-English speaking citizens.

    2. Learn more

      Something the website could benefit from, instead of these 'learn more' tabs, is an actual live chat or call feature on the main page, to assist customers with general inquiries and navigation. Many older users often struggle with navigating online webpages and would prefer to speak to a live agent. Therefore, by adding this feature Apple would be more accessible to users who require more assistance on the website. Moreover, this form of accessibility would also benefit all consumers, as customers with special issues or inquiries that would typically require emailing or going to a store in person, can now resolve their issue in a more convenient manner

    3. AirPods Pro 3

      Apple's use of large graphics, text, and its 'learn more' function allows for greater accessibility for those with learning disabilities or limited literacy. In more detail, these features allow for easy comprehension and navigation as it clearly depicts what the website is selling/advertising, as well as provides users with step-by-step paths to additional information.

    4. Accessibility

      Apple's Accessibility page is highly user-oriented and beneficial in that it focuses on all accessibility tools and features onto one page so users can easily find what they need. It explains features such as VoiceOver, Zoom, Switch Control, and Closed Captions in detail, usually with examples or demonstrations so users can understand how to use them better. This demonstrates a high commitment to serving disabled individuals' needs and facilitates their access to beneficial help.