
The EU Accessibility Directive, which comes into force on June 28, 2025, represents a significant step towards making digital platforms more inclusive for people with disabilities.
The directive requires websites and digital services to comply with specific accessibility standards to ensure that all users, regardless of their functional ability, can access and use these services effectively.
Our Websites: Over 90% Compliance
We are proud to announce that our websites – sorze4. Com claudiamunch.com, justsweet.com og justfiber.no – has reviewed and made the necessary adjustments in accordance with the EU Accessibility Directive. All of our websites are now over 90% and up to 100% compliant with the new directive. This means that we have implemented measures that ensure that our digital platforms are accessible to all users, including those with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive impairments.
Legal Risks of Low Availability Websites
Websites that do not meet accessibility requirements and have a score below 75 run a significant legal risk. Failure to comply with the directive can lead to legal consequences, including fines and claims for damages.
It is therefore crucial for all businesses to ensure that their digital platforms comply with the new requirements.
What Does This Mean for Norway?
Although Norway has not yet implemented the full EU Accessibility Directive, it is likely that similar requirements will be introduced in the future.
Norwegian businesses should therefore be proactive and start adapting their websites in line with EU standards to avoid future legal challenges and ensure an inclusive user experience for all.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible digital experience for all our users. By ensuring that our websites comply with the EU Accessibility Directive, we demonstrate our commitment to equal access and usability. We encourage other businesses to do the same and contribute to a more inclusive digital world.
For more information about accessibility requirements and how you can ensure your website is compliant, visit AccessibleEU.