National Pension Service Introduces 'Electronic Braille' Service on Website
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] The National Pension Service announced on the 4th that it will provide an electronic braille service on its website to enable visually impaired individuals to easily access National Pension information.
The electronic braille service converts various information and news posted on the website into braille files. Users can access 17 types of content, including news updates, press releases, and easy-to-understand National Pension information, with more content to be added continuously.
By clicking 'View Braille' at the top right of the content screen, the text on the screen is converted into braille. Users can choose to use voice output, braille information terminals, or braille printers according to their preference.
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Kim Tae-hyun, Director of the National Pension Service, said, "With the introduction of this service, we have enhanced information accessibility for the visually impaired and can better protect their rights and interests. We will continue to strive to ensure that all citizens can easily and conveniently access National Pension information and services."
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