California’s UNRUH Civil Rights Act and Web Accessibility: Key Insights
In today’s digital world, it is more important than ever to ensure that your website and mobile applications are compliant with laws such as the Unruh Civil Rights...
Losing His Sight, Gaining His Vision: Our Accessibility Director’s Success Story
Raghavendra Satish Peri, UserWay's Director of Accessibility, is blind. This is his story of losing his sight, and gaining his vision...
Human-in-the-Loop: Accessibility’s Big Boost | UserWay
Everywhere you look, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming more commonplace in technology and development. Music streaming services...
ADA Compliant Website: How to Move You Closer to Compliance
Over 1 billion people have significant disabilities worldwide, including 60 million in the United States alone. As ADA rules for...
How to Make Your Site Accessible for Color Blind People
Do you know you see the same colors as everyone else? That said, there are examples of people and cultures...
SEO and Accessibility Go Hand in Hand: Here’s Why
Accessibility may seem like a highly technical subject, but it’s really about simplicity. Website structure is a significant component of...
10 Tips for Accessibility in Education
With the impact of COVID, virtual learning has become a core part of students’ lives, and it’s not a temporary...
UserWay’s AI Widget Powers Accessibility for the Tokyo Paralympics Website
"UserWay is honored to be powering the accessibility of the Paralympics website," said Allon Mason, Founder and CEO of UserWay. "We...
Important Changes Coming to WCAG 2.2
The latest proposed updates to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are focused on improving keyboard navigation and providing more...
Insights into Canada’s Web Accessibility Laws and Compliance
Canada was an early pioneer in the issue of disability inclusion and digital accessibility on the world stage well before...
With 11,000 Lawsuits Filed, Is Your Site an Accident Waiting to Happen?
Many of us navigate websites almost automatically. While many internet users take swiping, scrolling, and shopping online for granted, others...
Uber Ordered to Pay $1.1 Million to a Blind Woman. What can we Learn From this Case?
Lisa Irving, a California resident, said she was denied rides or verbally abused by drivers 14 times in 2016 and...
Biden Wants to Ensure Digital Accessibility Improves – and is Committed to Taking Action
During Donald Trump’s Presidency, pending U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) investigations were shelved and no new investigations were opened. Now that...