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Accessibility at Complianz
Accessibility ensures that digital services and products are usable by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. With the implementation of the European Accessibility Act, accessibility is now a mandatory aspect for digital products and services operating within the EU, enhancing inclusivity and usability for all users.
The European Accessibility Act
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is a directive adopted by the European Union to improve the accessibility of products and services for people with disabilities. It sets common accessibility requirements for key areas such as websites, mobile applications, e-commerce, electronic communications, and more. Businesses must comply with the EAA by June 2025, ensuring that their digital content and tools are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users.
Complianz is committed to continuously improving accessibility across our products and services. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, shaped by user feedback and evolving standards.
Current Accessibility Requests at Complianz
We actively address user requests to enhance our platform. Below is a list of current accessibility improvements we are reviewing or implementing:
Your feedback is essential in helping us make Complianz accessible to everyone. If you have specific accessibility requests or suggestions, please let us know using the form below.
- Focus lost when cookie consent banner activated
- Focus lost when choosing ‘View Preferences’
- Interactive elements should not contain other interactive elements
- Label elements should not be keyboard focusable
- Cookie banner checkbox labels are hidden from screen reader users
Customer Requests
We handle most technical accessibility requests here; https://github.com/complianz/complianz-gdpr/issues if you not have an Github account – please add it below.
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