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New EU rules on digital accessibility to come into force

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New EU rules come into force tomorrow which will require websites, apps and devices to be accessible for people with disabilities and elderly people.

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The European Union will introduce a digital driving permit until 2030, which will be valid in all Member States, through a new directive aimed at enhancing security on European societies.

·Romania
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As of 28 June 2025, Romania will officially implement the European Accessibility Act (EAA). The law imposes that websites and mobile applications in various areas – electronic commerce, transport, banks, telecom – become accessible to persons with disabilities. Article 28 June 2025, Romania’s websites and mobile applications accessible to persons with disabilities are available for the first time in Romania TV.

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The new law, which is based on an EU directive, requires online services and services to be accessible to the disabled.

·Vienna, Austria
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The regulation of more accessible labelling, especially for people with visual impairments, is progressing in its processing.The Government has raised the text of the future royal decree to Brussels through the TRIS system, as it concerns several European directives.A deadline has been opened, which ends on 23 September, so that the European Commission and the Member States can express their views on the document.Once this time has expired, the …

·Madrid, Spain
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New European rules apply from today for placing online orders, internet banking or buying a public transport card at a machine. Companies must ensure that people with a disability can also do this 'normally'. Despite a European law, organisations that deal with this believe that it will take years before all websites and electronic devices are fully accessible. Someone who sees how things can be improved every day is Tim Kroesbergen. At the trai…

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The EU accessibility law will come into effect across Europe, including Hungary, on June 28. Companies may be fined if they fail to comply with the requirements after the deadline, but that's not the only reason they should pay attention to the whole thing.

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