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    • Ongoing projects
      • New training on website feedback strengthens the voice of users
      • Accessibility makes new cybersecurity requirements more robust
      • Framework contract with the whole Stockholm Region
      • Increase cognitive accessibility in digital interfaces
      • AI-based and inclusive recruitment
      • Accessibility – an important part of sports
      • Consumer rights for everyone
      • IAAP Nordic
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      • Integration of web accessibility in university education in the EU
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        • CPACC certification preparation training
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        • ADS certification preparation training
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    • The missing link – the user perspective on accessibility
    • Action-based accessibility audit
  • Combining perspectives
    • European policy, legislation and standards
      • EAA – insufficient information to consumers
      • Accessible support – new requirements under the Accessibility Act
      • Public Procurement Guidance for Accessibility
        • Workshop on procurement
      • Research informs new European standards on accessibility
      • Canada adopts the EN301549 – and makes it accessible!
      • European Accessibility Act: implementation regarding e-books
      • The value of a life must be equal
    • Access Denied – a democratic issue
    • EU-funded study on Multimodality
    • Welcome PDF/UA-2 – accessibility updates
    • Study on AI to support accessibility
    • There is always something to celebrate
    • EU platform publishes our paper on user involvement
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    • Newsletter
    • Free Friday Webinars
      • Accessible input fields: From code to user experience
      • Cybersecurity + Accessibility = True
      • EAA Three months on
      • Accessible e-learning
      • Serving all customers: Accessible support services and the European Accessibility Act
      • No barriers, just bar charts: Chart accessibility made easy
      • European standards to support EAA – update
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      • Best things in life are free – Part 2: Free tools for mobile app accessibility testing
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      • The best things in life are free – Free tools for accessibility testing
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      • Deliver UX and design to developers
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      • ALT-text – how am I supposed to write it?
      • Brain-friendly web design for a stress-free online experience
      • Five easy steps to improve document accessibility!
      • European Accessibility Act – these are the requirements
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      • The untapped resource of accessibility features
        • Challenges in accessibility supported
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      • “No gritting or snow clearance”
      • An adapted car makes travelling easier and more independent
      • Adolf Ratzka has left us
      • A limiting boundary
      • I don’t want to work on creating accessible documents
      • High time to reconsider the use of timers
      • The user at the centre – or possibly in the back seat?
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  • Ongoing projects
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    • New training on website feedback strengthens the voice of users
    • Accessibility makes new cybersecurity requirements more robust
    • Framework contract with the whole Stockholm Region
    • Increase cognitive accessibility in digital interfaces
    • AI-based and inclusive recruitment
      • Do you have experience with AI in recruitment?
    • Accessibility – an important part of sports
    • Consumer rights for everyone
    • IAAP Nordic
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    • Nordic knowledge on web accessibility
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      • Digital skills for inclusive employment – report published
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      • New research shows how cookie notifications can be more accessible
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Chocolate chip cookies. Photo.

Accessibility of cookie notifications

By law, users must give permission to website owners to collect and store personal data in so-called cookies. That is why we are greeted by a pop-up that prompts us to give our consent before we can proceed to the content on many websites. There is a wide variation in how these prompts look and how understandable they are.

Cookie notices are required for any type of personal data that is stored, whether the data is used for making features of the website work better for the user or for giving the website owner more information about visitors for marketing purposes. The notifications appear as a pop-up and can look very different. Sometimes it’s a short notice that cookies are being collected, in other places the information can take up a whole page with different choices for users to consider. The purpose of the notifications is to make users feel safe about how they share their data. But does the implementation of these pop-ups work for everyone?

In a new project, the Funka Foundation will collaborate with Norsk Regnesentral to investigate the accessibility of cookie notifications. The project is funded by the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs (BufDir) and will run throughout 2024. The project aims to increase knowledge about how cookie notifications work for people with disabilities and will develop recommendations for more accessible variants of the notifications.

As far as we know, no one has investigated how accessible cookie notifications are, says Joschua Thomas Simon-Liedtke, Senior Research Scientist at Norsk Regnesentral. The project explores the interaction between privacy and accessibility.

In this project, we will examine how some selected implementations of cookie notifications work from an accessibility point of view. Accessibility has to do both with how the pop-up box with text can be perceived and handled and also about how understandable the texts are. The sample we will look at covers both the private and public sector and is based on a user needs survey. Based on the results of the review, we will then develop and test accessible cookie notifications together with users with physical and cognitive disabilities. The results are presented in a report and a guide for website owners.

Funding: Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs BufDir
Period: May – December 2024
Consortium: Norsk Regnesentral, Funka Foundation
Budget: NOK 700 000

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