Government platforms used to be the only digital space that required accessibility standards. Today, website accessibility is essential for organizations developing digital products, as it underpins ...
AudioEye reports that in 2026, digital accessibility is mandatory for all online organizations, highlighting key laws and compliance standards.
State and local governments: Do your websites and mobile apps meet accessibility standards? The compliance dates for DOJ’s digital accessibility requirements are coming soon! Title II of the Americans ...
Tools can help check the accessibility of web applications – but human understanding is required in many areas.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa, chair of the Senate Committee on Aging, introduced a new proposal last week meant to improve the accessibility of federal websites and IT. The proposal, called the Federal Agency ...
Public- and private-sector experts have a few ideas for government on digital accessibility, following the federal Department of Justice’s (DOJ) April ruling updating the Americans with Disabilities ...
Most small business owners I meet do not realize that their company website needs to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act–or understand the consequences they could face if it does not. In a ...
Whether paying taxes, renewing licenses, or accessing public records, government websites have become the primary gateway for essential resident services. Municipalities across the country have ...
The digital world is becoming more inclusive, and that's great news for everyone. But for online retailers, accessibility laws in both the EU and US create compliance challenges that can't be ignored.
There is an ongoing discussion in the market about the timeline and implications of the European accessibility act (EAA) and how these will impact publishers’ plans not only for frontlist EPUB ...