Why Is This a Good Idea?

Testing remotely is often easier than testing in person, since it gets around some of the harder parts of usability testing, such as finding willing testers who live nearby and scheduling them to show up for a test. Being free of these problems means you can test more often, which helps you identify and fix more usability problems.

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