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Comply with the most demanding web accessibility regulations such as ADA, WCAG, EAA, and EN 301549

Whether your site needs to adhere to WCAG guidelines, comply with the ADA, or align with the European regulations EAA and EN301549, we have the expertise and tools necessary to ensure your platform is accessible to all, regardless of their abilities.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

Guidelines that establish principles and techniques to make web content accessible to people with disabilities. They are organized in levels (A, AA, AAA) based on the degree of compliance.

European Accessibility Act (EAA)

This is an EU directive that sets accessibility requirements for key products and services such as websites, apps, and digital technologies to ensure the inclusion of people with disabilities. It will come into full effect in 2025.

European Accessibility Standard (EN 301 549)

This is a European standard that defines functional accessibility requirements for ICT products and services, aligned with WCAG and the European Accessibility Act. It is mandatory for the public sector in the EU.

American With Disabilities Act (ADA)

This is a U.S. law that prohibits discrimination based on disability and requires that public spaces, services, and technologies, such as websites, be accessible to all.

Comply with Digital Accessibility Regulations

At Viewser, we help ensure your website and digital services comply with the most demanding accessibility regulations, such as ADA, WCAG, EAA, and EN301549. Ensure equal access for all people, comply with the law, and avoid potential penalties.

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    ADA Law

    Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure your website is accessible to all and avoid legal claims related to digital access.

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    WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.2 Standards

    Implement the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2 to ensure accessible content. We work to make your site compliant with A, AA, or even AAA levels, depending on your business needs.

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    EAA Regulation

    Adapt your site to the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and ensure compliance for users in the European Union.

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    EN 301 549 Standard

    Integrate the EN 301 549 standards, designed to ensure accessibility in information and communication technologies (ICT). This includes digital products and services.

How?

The 4 Principles of Web Accessibility

Perceivable

Content must be presented in a way that everyone can perceive, with alternatives such as text for images or captions.

Operable

The web must be functional with keyboard, mouse, or assistive technologies, avoiding barriers like strict time limits.

Understandable

Information must be clear and easy to understand, with consistent instructions and easy-to-correct errors.

Robust

Content must work with various technologies, including assistive tools, and remain accessible over time.

Web Accessibility for Government or Dependent Pages

According to the Royal Decree 1112/2018, all Public Administration websites or their agencies must be accessible to people with diverse abilities. Accessibility must be implemented following WCAG 2.1 guidelines, complemented with actions, implementations, and documentation specific to the Ministry.

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    Public Administration Websites and Mobile Apps

    All entities part of the Public Administration must comply with accessibility requirements. This includes both central, regional, local governments, and other public entities.

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    Public Sector Entities

    Websites of entities receiving public funding or performing a public function, such as public universities, public hospitals, state, and regional entities, among others.

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    Contractors and Service Providers to the Public Administration

    Companies providing services to the public sector, such as those managing data or information on behalf of public agencies, must also ensure the accessibility of their platforms and systems.

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    Public Administration Services Related to Administrative Procedures

    Any digital service that facilitates administrative procedures or dealings with the Public Administration must be accessible to ensure that everyone can use them, regardless of their abilities.

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    Websites of Regulatory Bodies or Those Managing Essential Public Services

    Examples include public transportation services, healthcare services, education, and other essential services provided to the public.