Regulation
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Turkey's Presidential Circular 2025/10: What Every Website Owner Needs to Know
On June 21, 2025, Turkey published Presidential Circular 2025/10, making WCAG 2.2 compliance legally mandatory for both public institutions and private sector websites and mobile apps. This guide breaks down who must comply, what the technical requirements are, the compliance deadlines, and how to take action before time runs out.
Read more →European Accessibility Act Is Now Enforced: What Changed on June 28, 2025
The European Accessibility Act entered full enforcement on June 28, 2025, making digital accessibility a binding legal obligation for businesses across all 27 EU member states — and for non-EU companies serving EU customers. Here is what actually changed, what the penalties look like, and what you need to do now.
Read more →ADA Title II Deadline April 2026: Is Your Government Website Ready?
The April 24, 2026 ADA Title II deadline requires all state and local governments serving 50,000+ residents to make their websites and mobile apps conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA — or face DOJ enforcement and private lawsuits. This guide covers exactly what the rule demands, who it covers, the most common compliance failures, and the practical steps your agency must take now.
Read more →Turkey's Accessibility Logo: How to Apply and What It Means for Your Business
Turkey's Presidential Circular 2025/10 introduced a formal Accessibility Logo for websites and mobile apps that meet WCAG 2.2 standards — and compliance deadlines are already running. This guide explains the legal background, who must comply, how the logo is earned, and how tools like Accsible can help your organisation get there.
Read more →How Accsible Helps You Meet Turkey's 2025 Web Accessibility Circular
Turkey's Presidential Circular No. 2025/10, published in June 2025, mandates WCAG 2.2 compliance for public institutions, private businesses, banks, hospitals, and e-commerce platforms — with fines for non-compliance. Here's how Accsible's overlay widget SDK gives Turkish website owners a practical, fast path to meeting the new requirements.
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