AudioEye reports that state accessibility laws are reshaping digital compliance, making accessibility a crucial expectation ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gus Alexiou is a London-based reporter covering disability inclusion. This article is more than 4 years old. A chief concern is ...
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The federal government is often failing to meet its own requirements for digital accessibility, according to a new, congressionally-mandated report released late last month. The report notes that in ...
One of the biggest changes brought on by the pandemic was society’s increased reliance on the digital world. From healthcare to hospitality, businesses embraced the digital transformation and ...
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In 1990, the Americans With Disabilities Act gave students with disabilities the right to reasonable accommodations in higher education, but many colleges were not structured with disabled students in ...
COVID-19 quarantines pushed us all online. And it just magnified the extent of lack of access to vital services that a majority of websites serve up for users with auditory and visual disabilities, ...
At least 2.2 billion people worldwide have some kind of vision loss, according to the World Health Organization. And over 5% of the world’s population is deaf or hard of hearing. So why don’t media ...