Apple has redesigned its accessibility website to make it easier for users to learn about their features.

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The tech giant has launched a revamp of its site to highlight its features, and help people figure out how to customer their devices - including Macs and iPhones - to suit their own individual needs.

The new website is set around four areas - vision, mobility, hearing and cognition - with tips about the features in place on Apple's devices.

Apple Support is also releasing a collection of YouTube videos on its channel which will show users how to make the most of the company's newest accessibility updates.

The Magnifier Feature is designed to help people with low vision see items using their iPhones, while Back Tap aims to make it quick and easy to trigger actions or accessibility shortcuts by double or triple tapping the back of your own.

Furthermore, Voice Control allows users suffering with severe physical motor limitations to control their devices with their voices.

Apple has also introduced People Detection for iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max for users who or blind or with low vision, which makes use of the lidar sensor on the back to detect how close they are to other people.

This will allow users to avoid people in an aisle while shopping, for example.