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Accessibility Is Not Just for GAAD. It Is for Every Day.

Accessibility Is Not Just for GAAD. It Is for Every Day.

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) came and went last Thursday, as it does each year on the third Thursday in May. Once again, we... read more »

For Web Agencies: Your Clients' Risk Could Be Yours Too

For Web Agencies: Your Clients' Risk Could Be Yours Too

The European Accessibility Act takes effect on 28 June 2025, just 44 days from today.It... read more »

Most Accessibility Statements Are Not Compliant. Here Is What We Found

Most Accessibility Statements Are Not Compliant. Here Is What We Found

We recently reviewed 110 websites to see how ready they were for the European Accessibility Act. We were not expecting perfection,... read more »

45 Days Left: If Your Client’s Website Is Not Accessible, You Could Be Held Liable

45 Days Left: If Your Client’s Website Is Not Accessible, You Could Be Held Liable

The European Accessibility Act comes into force on 28 June 2025. Any organisation offering digital products or services in... read more »

46 Days To Go: How Ready Is Your Website For The European Accessibility Act?

46 Days To Go: How Ready Is Your Website For The European Accessibility Act?

The countdown continues — with just 46 days to go, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) is fast approaching. From... read more »

47 Days To Go: Is Your Website Compliant With The European Accessibility Act?

47 Days To Go: Is Your Website Compliant With The European Accessibility Act?

The European Accessibility Act comes into force on 28 June 2025 — and the countdown is on. If your... read more »

The European Accessibility Act - you have only 65 days

The European Accessibility Act - you have only 65 days

What is the Act? The European Accessibility Act (EAA) establishes new rules regarding accessibility, comparable to the impact GDPR has had on Data Protection, which... read more »

Boost Your ROI: Importance of Including Disabled Users in WCAG Audits

Boost Your ROI: Importance of Including Disabled Users in WCAG Audits

This is because, apart from being the right thing to do, making the website accessible is not only a legal requirement but also means... read more »

Today I celebrate the return of plain text emails!

Today I celebrate the return of plain text emails!

Why is this something to celebrate? I hope this will lead, one day, to the eventual elimination of HTML emails altogether.I am not a fan... read more »

Userway faces class action lawsuit over alleged false accessibility and ADA compliance claims

Userway faces class action lawsuit over alleged false accessibility and ADA compliance claims

Lawsuit over accessibility widget This article originally appeared on TechStart-ups on 23/12/2024.Userway is facing a class action lawsuit filed by Bloomsybox.com, LLC, accusing the... read more »

FTC orders AI accessibility startup accessiBe to pay $1M for misleading advertising

FTC orders AI accessibility startup accessiBe to pay $1M for misleading advertising

Reposting this article from the TechCrunch website: The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has fined accessiBe, a startup that claims to make websites more compatible... read more »

Here’s a novel experience, an invisible Accessibility Statement!

Here’s a novel experience, an invisible Accessibility Statement!

Should you have an accessibility statement? One of the first things I check when I am working on a website audit is the existing accessibility... read more »