Starting mid-2025, the European Union will require that all private companies meet new accessibility standards to improve digital access for users with disabilities. The shift is part of the European Accessibility Act (EAA), which aims to unify national requirements that were previously fragmented under the Web Accessibility Directive (WAD). Government entities in Denmark already adhere to these regulations, but now, private firms must adapt their digital products and services to be compliant by the set deadline of June 28, 2025.
From mid-2025, all private companies in the EU must comply with new accessibility requirements, aimed at enhancing usability for users with disabilities.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) will standardize accessibility requirements across EU nations, addressing the shortcomings of the existing Web Accessibility Directive.
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