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at #levelaccess
https://www.levelaccess.com/blog/eu-accessibility-requirements-and-eaa-compliance/
đľ EU Accessibility Requirements: Essential Facts for Businesses in 2026
at #levelaccess
https://www.levelaccess.com/blog/eu-accessibility-requirements-and-eaa-compliance/
From @LFLegal, a magistrate just has recommended the suit against UserWay (Level Access) from BloomsyBox move forward.
BloomsyBox sued UserWay for violation of the Delaware Consumer Fraud Act.
More info and links to recommendation:
https://www.lflegal.com/2025/02/userway-overlay-lawsuit/#article-updates

Another class action lawsuit has been filed by a small business that purchased an overlay monthly subscription, yet still got hit with a lawsuit claiming its website was not accessible. This suit against UserWay by a small online florist, described below, is similar in scope to the class action laws
But back to Michael's effort â it seems to validate things have not improved nearly two years after #UserWay / #LevelAccess had that hilarious failure with LLM-generated âaccessibleâ code supposedly trained on its own stuff.
Ref: http://FuxMyCode.ai/
Disclaimer: This post and the headline is my opinion. I provide verifiable facts throughout to inform that opinion. I say this because French overlay vendor FACILâiti has filed at least two frivolous lawsuits, and given overlay vendors tend to follow the same business practices, it is reasonable to assume UserWayâŚ
From @LFLegal:
New on LFLegal: Another small business filed a federal class action lawsuit against a web #accessibility #overlay company. Why was UserWay sued? It believed the hype, licensed the software, and still got sued by a #blind person who couldn't use the site. #disability
https://www.lflegal.com/2025/02/userway-overlay-lawsuit/
From me: #LevelAccess is #UserWay now, remember that.

Another class action lawsuit has been filed by a small business that purchased an overlay monthly subscription, yet still got hit with a lawsuit claiming its website was not accessible. This suit against UserWay by a small online florist, described below, is similar in scope to the class action laws
Help further digital #accessibility #research by completing this anonymous survey by August 29. Conducted in partnership with #LevelAccess, #IAAP, and #G3ict. Findings will be published in aggregate in our annual State of Digital Accessibility Report, a key resource for digital accessibility #education and progress benchmarking.
Oh hey, itâs #GAAD.
Be on the lookout for the (mostly corporate) performative A11yship of #GAAD which is about to fill your timelines.
A couple years ago I demonstrated #overlay companies as the worst offenders:
https://adrianroselli.com/2022/05/the-performative-a11yship-of-gaad.html
#accessiBe #AudioEye #FACILiti #LevelAccess #UserWay #accessibility #a11y

For context on the title, working backward from the end, GAAD is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. Its purpose, as explained at accessibility.day, is to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access/inclusion and people with different disabilities. A11yship is a play on the numeronym for accessibility (a11y) and theâŚ
Irony.
It's unfortunate when good messages are undercut (while also validated in this case?) because the site hosting them uses an #accessibility #overlay. In this case, #UserWay by #LevelAccess.
Edited to add link to valuable article: https://www.c-q-l.org/resources/articles/many-disability-professionals-dont-understand-ableism/
By Carli Friedman, CQL Director of Research While ableism is really common, including among disability professionals, a lot of people are ableist without knowing it. Itâs really hard to stop being ableist if you donât understand that what you are doing or saying is ableist. In order to stop being ableist, one of the first... Read more Âť
I memorialized this in my post tracking #UserWay / #LevelAccess bad behavior:
https://adrianroselli.com/2021/09/userway-will-get-you-sued.html#FakeForbes
Broader reach and easier than finding this thread.
Disclaimer: This post and the headline is my opinion. I provide verifiable facts throughout to inform that opinion. I say this because French overlay vendor FACILâiti has filed at least two frivolous lawsuits, and given overlay vendors tend to follow the same business practices, it is reasonable to assume UserWayâŚ
I have updated three posts on my site with this info (mostly the same content, tweaked for each post):
⢠â#UserWay Will Get You Suedâ
https://adrianroselli.com/2021/09/userway-will-get-you-sued.html#CGDoJ
⢠âADA Web Site Compliance Still Not a Thingâ
https://adrianroselli.com/2022/03/ada-web-site-compliance-still-not-a-thing.html#Update09
⢠ââAccessibility at the Edgeâ W3C CG Is an Overlay Smoke Screenâ
https://adrianroselli.com/2022/09/accessibility-at-the-edge-w3c-cg-is-an-overlay-smoke-screen.html#Update05
Misrepresentation and misuse of the W3C brand and its employee / contractor relationships is the UserWay (now #LevelAccess) norm.
Disclaimer: This post and the headline is my opinion. I provide verifiable facts throughout to inform that opinion. I say this because French overlay vendor FACILâiti has filed at least two frivolous lawsuits, and given overlay vendors tend to follow the same business practices, it is reasonable to assume UserWayâŚ
Consider when reading obvious puff pieces like this one:
âHow Level Access Acquiring UserWay Transforms The Web Accessibility Marketâ
https://web.archive.org/web/20240409112122/https://www.forbes.com/sites/gusalexiou/2024/04/09/how-level-access-acquiring-userway-transforms-the-web-accessibility-market/
Signs this is astroturfing:
⢠Claims it is âAIâ (it never was, & UserWayâs first LLM effort is still a gag),
⢠effusive positive terms to describe it and #LevelAccess,
⢠ignores heaps of (real) press critical of UserWay,
⢠no other sources,
⢠#UserWay has a history of doing this (see its overlay Community Group).