Accessibility Widgets Are Banned
The EU Commission has preemptively clarified that accessibility widgets do not provide compliance regarding accessibility and actually hinder accessibility.
Providers of overlay widgets claim that their technology can achieve WCAG compliance for websites. However, the EU Commission has clarified that these widgets do not meet the necessary standards.
The Commission has stated that it is unrealistic to assume that a website can be fully compliant without manual intervention. No automated tool covers all the WCAG 2.1 level A and AA criteria.
Furthermore, the EU Commission has observed that some tools can interfere with the assistive technologies users with disabilities use to access website information. This implies that some overlay tools interfere with the assistive technologies users with disabilities depend on for website accessibility. Having these overlay tools may make a website less accessible for some users.
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