### STR: 1. Ensure a TalkBack is running 1. Open a new Firefox Nightly build 1. Navigate to any Amazon product page to get a Review Checker CFR callout listen to the screen reader's announcement ### Expected: 1. When CFR panel is opened, it is either expected to announce the top of the popup content or all of the panel's content, or to announce a descriptive accessible name, i.e. `Review Checker`, `Review Checker invitation`, or `Try Review Checker` or `Find if you can trust this product...`, or generic-like `Panel is opened`, etc. ### Actual: 1. TB announces: `panel.org.mozilla.fenix/org.mozilla.fenix.App` which is not human-understandable and not descriptive, yet it still manages to hint that there is a _panel_ shown with a content to be reviewed. * Since the panel is locking the TB focus on its elements and explore-by-touch does not work (nothing is being announced with it) basically hiding the rest of the on-screen element from a screen reader, it is important to communicate to a user that (1) there is a panel opened and (2) what is the purpose of this panel, thus the access-s2 severity is assigned to this bug
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### STR: 1. Ensure a TalkBack is running 1. Open a new Firefox Nightly build 1. Navigate to any Amazon product page to get a Review Checker CFR callout listen to the screen reader's announcement ### Expected: 1. When CFR panel is opened, it is either expected to announce the top of the popup content or all of the panel's content, or to announce a descriptive accessible name, i.e. `Review Checker`, `Review Checker invitation`, or `Try Review Checker` or `Find if you can trust this product...`, or generic-like `Panel is opened`, etc. ### Actual: 1. TB announces: `panel.org.mozilla.fenix/org.mozilla.fenix.App` which is not human-understandable and not descriptive, yet it still manages to hint that there is a _panel_ shown with a content to be reviewed. * Since the panel is locking the TB focus on its elements and explore-by-touch does not work (nothing is being announced with it) basically hiding the rest of the on-screen element from a screen reader, it is important to communicate to a user that (1) there is a panel opened and (2) what is the purpose of this panel, thus the access-s2 severity is assigned to this bug Device: Samsung Galaxy A54 running Androd 13 (One UI 5.1)