Accessibility Plugin
Global Presence Accessibility Plugin is built with pioneer innovative website accessibility technologies by some of the best developers in the world. The plugin provides helpful accessibility capabilities that work without refactoring your website's existing code and will increase compliance with WCAG 2.1, ATAG 2.0, ADA Compliance & Section 508 requirements.
Companies Sued For Having Websites That Are Not ADA Compliant
Don't Be Next!!!
Global Presence Accessibility Plugin$100 monthly $50 monthly
Get Your Website WCAG 2.1 AA Compliant. Set up $200.00, Monthly $100.00 (Discounted for a limited time to $50.00).
We install and update the plugin to keep your website accessible and ADA compliant.
WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance is Within Reach
Our Approach: start small, one step at a time
<Without changes to your website's existing code>
Web accessibility can seem complex and overwhelming if you don't know where to start.
Global Presence Accessibility plugin will instantly strengthen any weak spots that might cause issues.
We are proud to say that tens of millions of pages are more accessible today thanks to the work of the plugin developers.
Why Mr. Wondeful (Kevin O'Leary) From Shark Tank Recommends Global Presence?
One-in-five users require accommodations to use your site.
Roll out the welcome mat while protecting their civil rights.
Get the Global Presence accessibility widget for your website!
We install and update the plugin to keep your website accessible and ADA compliant.
Fostering a more accessible digital space is just the beginning
In the United States* alone your site may be inaccessible to:
1 in 5
Disabled
8.1 million
Visually impaired
2 million
Blind
7.6 million
Auditory impaired
2.2 million
Suffer seizures & epilepsy **
19.9 million
Motor impaired, can't use a mouse
* Center for Disease Control (CDC) ** Epilepsy Foundation
Avoid Legal Exposure
Failure to comply with Section 508 of the Department of Justice's ADA (American with Disabilities Act) Standards for Accessible Design could expose your company to hefty fines, the risk of expensive criminal and civil litigation as well as a reputation for being unfriendly to the disabled.
Websites who do not meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards can be fined up to $50,000 for a first violation and $100,000 for a second, and even more for compensation of damages.
Websites who do not meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards can be fined up to $50,000 for a first violation and $100,000 for a second, and even more for compensation of damages.
The Floodgates Have Opened Hundreds of Lawsuits. Thousands of Demand Letters.
1. Target.com
Sued for failure to provide descriptive alt text on images for product images appearing on their e-commerce store.
2. Etrade.com
Sued for failure to provide an accessible website, mobile application and accessible online trading platform for customers who are blind.
3. H&R Block
Sued for failure to provide accessible web content for their online tax preparation tool, website, and mobile application.
4. NetFlix.com, Hulu.com, Amazon.com, MIT and Harvard University
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5. Domino’s Pizza
Sued in 2016 for failure to create an online ordering system that was accessible to blind users. The lawsuit is still active as of 2019.
6. MLB
Sued for failure to provide accessibility of apps for mobile devices based on WCAG 2.1 Level AA for its iPhone and iPad apps.
7. SafeWay
Sued for failure to provide accessibility of its online grocery delivery website.
8. Carnival Cruises
Sued for failure to provide accessible web experiences for their Carnival Cruises, Princess and HollandAmerica websites.
9. Weight Watchers
Sued for failure to provide its online and mobile application content and print material in accessible formats for persons with visual impairments.
10. 50 US Colleges
Sued for being inaccessible to people with disabilities, specifically, users relying on screen readers and other assistive tech.
Patagonia, Ace Hardware, Aeropostale, Bed Bath & Beyond, PeaPod, Estee Lauder, JC Penny, Home Depot as well as the Kardashian's ShopDashOnline.com are the most recent companies sued by blind plaintiffs, alleging that the retailers’ websites are not accessible to the blind as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Our plugin now supports over 24 languages and can automatically identify which language a user will need.
The accessibility menu will display in each users' local language, allowing users to understand
your website's accessibility features regardless of where they're from or what language they speak.
You won’t need to configure anything extra, it’s all done for you.
The accessibility menu will display in each users' local language, allowing users to understand
your website's accessibility features regardless of where they're from or what language they speak.
You won’t need to configure anything extra, it’s all done for you.
Global Presence Accessibility Plugin is Private by Design. We take great care to avoid storing information on our users, as their privacy is our priority. As a result, we are proud to be COPPA, FERPA, HIPPA, GDPR and of course, ADA compliant. This compliance ensures that every industry, including government & public sector, education, hospitality, banking & financial, healthcare, consumer & retail, IT & security and more, can benefit from providing their users with the most powerful accessibility tools available.
GP Accessibility Plugin is Evergreen Software
We continuously update our widget with the latest accessibility features and strive to fulfill the strictest criteria from WCAG, ADA, and Section 508. These updates are automatically applied to your site’s widget without requiring you to do anything. With UserWay, you can rest assured that installing our widget means your site always stays current with the latest accessibility requirements.