Obviously they needed one app to be saved to tell people “see, just work with us and you can keep operating”. But is there a reason behind choosing that specific app, or did they just take a random one?
Obviously they needed one app to be saved to tell people “see, just work with us and you can keep operating”. But is there a reason behind choosing that specific app, or did they just take a random one?
RedReader has screenreader support and is popular with the blind community. Their exception from API charges is as an accessibility app.
From the wording Reddit used, Specifically as a non-commercial accessibility app.
It’s seems non-commercial alone , or accessibility alone is not enough to be excempt