In the U.S. alone, nearly one in five people live with a disability that limits their ability to access certain tools, platforms, and media.
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Yes, your website needs to be ADA compliant, for multiple reasons.
Compliance with the ADA is more than a suggestion — it’s a mandated part of publishing online content. Ignoring the ADA criteria can lead to an ADA compliance lawsuit, which can entail:
In 2010, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design. According to ADA standards, all electronic and information technology must be accessible to people with disabilities.
ADA compliance services help websites comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design. Typically, ADA compliance services will include auditing and updating your website to achieve compliance.
While we can’t guarantee 100% compliance with accessibility guidelines, our technology aims to maintain your site’s accessibility — even as you make updates.
ADA standards apply to commercial and public entities with “places of public accommodation” which includes the Internet.
To comply with ADA standards, companies are encouraged to use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 level AA standards.
Although federal agencies have been required to make their sites accessible to people with disabilities since 1998, it was not until fairly recently that anyone took action against non-compliant sites. This changed when the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) started bringing attention to the issue.
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