Which accessibility laws or standards apply to your product based on where it's used or sold?
Choose the laws based on where your product is used or sold:• ADA (U.S.) – Covers public-facing digital services.• Section 508 (U.S.) – Required for federal agencies and vendors.• EAA / EN 301 549 (EU) – Applies to EU products and public bodies.• AODA (Ontario, Canada) – For organizations in Ontario offering public or employee digital content.• ACA (Canada) – For federally regulated sectors like banking, telecom, or transport.• UK Equality Act 2010 (U.K.) – Applies for websites and apps in the U.K. market.• Australian DDA – Applies to Australian markets.
Which assistive tools were used (or will be used) to test your product's accessibility?
Select the assistive tools your team used (or plans to use) when testing accessibility. These reflect real user experiences across different platforms and disabilities: • VoiceOver – Screen reader for macOS and iOS users. • NVDA – Free Windows screen reader popular with testers and developers. • Keyboard – Essential for testing non-mouse navigation and focus order. • JAWS – Widely used commercial Windows screen reader in enterprise settings. • TalkBack – Screen reader built into Android devices. • Windows Narrator – Built-in Windows screen reader for basic accessibility checks. • ZoomText – Screen magnifier used by people with low vision. • Dragon NaturallySpeaking – Voice control software for speech input and navigation. • Read&Write – Reading and literacy support tool for users with cognitive or learning disabilities. • Braille Displays – Hardware devices that convert text to Braille for blind users.
Which automated accessibility tools supported your audit or testing process?
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