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AODA Compliance
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) website compliance requires that your public website and its content meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level A and AA.
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Digital accessibility in CA: What we can learn from AB 434
Explore the topic of digital accessibility and view the accessibility status of 15 large CA state agencies. Plus get some free digital accessibility resources. The Siteimprove Editorial Team is a
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Marketers in Progress: How we’re building accessibility into our content practice
Next up in our Marketers in Progress series, this blog explores how we incorporate accessibility into every step of our content process (and how you can, too). Ava is a former brand copywriter for
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Zapier
Connect Siteimprove with Zapier to automate workflows and integrate accessibility and SEO insights into your favorite apps.
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Siteimprove releases eighth CSR report
Priority areas within Siteimprove’s CSR work include digital inclusion, accessibility testing and reporting, and retaining excellent talent.
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GDPR Right Of Access
Along with the “right to be forgotten,” GDPR guidelines establish a “right of access” for any data subject who requests it. Learn how providing access to personal data upon request.
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Overlays don't work: Here's why they're not the answer
Accessibility overlay tools are limited and don't offer a full compliance solution. Make sure you succeed in meeting web accessibility compliance standards. Keith is a digital accessibility
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Title II Resource Center
Required reading and expertise at the ready for all your digital accessibility needs.
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The European Accessibility Act: What you need to know (and do) now
In this on-demand webinar, you’ll learn how accessibility can strengthen your revenue, elevate trust and reputation, lower operating costs, and enhance organizational resilience. Prepare your
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Accessible Canada Act: working towards a more inclusive Canada
The proposed bill (Bill C-81), otherwise known as the Accessible Canada Act, would lead to more consistent accessibility throughout Canada. Jennifer was Senior Accessibility Consultant, Global at