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Online activity remains difficult for those with vision impairment, research shows

Online activity remains difficult for those with vision impairment, research shows
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New research from Vision Ireland indicates that the online world remains largely inaccessible to people with vision impairments, despite the European Accessibility Act. Most respondents reported no improvement in digital accessibility, and many organizations remain unaware of their compliance obligations.

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The findings suggest a significant gap between legislative intent and practical implementation, highlighting the need for better enforcement and business education regarding digital inclusion.

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New research shows that people who are blind or have vision impairment issues say that the online world remains difficult to navigate for them.

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The article relies on research data and quotes from advocacy experts to highlight a systemic issue without partisan bias.

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