No, it's not "fully accessible"
When you call your product "fully accessible", I suspect that you don't understand accessibility.
I'm an experienced software engineer specializing in web accessibility. I live in Helsinki, Finland.
I build robust, adaptable web sites and apps that meet the needs of as many users as possible.
I've worked with organiations of all sizes on tasks from writing and testing code to strategy and recruitment.
I've studied data science and service design at university. This means I'm well versed in pragmatic artificial intelligence, statistics and user-centered service creation.
When you call your product "fully accessible", I suspect that you don't understand accessibility.
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