You’re Probably “Digitally Compliant”. That’s the Risk

Apr 01 2026

Isn’t it frustrating when a website fails without warning? A broken journey. An inaccessible document. Something that simply doesn’t work. These aren’t isolated issues. They’re signals of deeper risk that many organizations still can’t see.

Presence Isn’t Proof

Most organizations didn’t choose digital. They were pushed into it. Websites became essential. Online services replaced physical ones. Customer journeys moved almost entirely into digital environments. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, that shift accelerated almost overnight.

What began as a short-term response for many has now become the foundation of how organisations operate. Yet while digital adoption moved quickly, control often didn’t.

Many organizations believe they’re “digitally compliant”. They have a website, online forms, digital services and privacy policies in place. On the surface, everything appears to be covered. But presence isn’t proof.

Accessibility is where this gap becomes most visible.

Accessibility Isn’t a Detail. It’s a Risk

A document that can’t be read by a screen reader. A form that can’t be completed using a keyboard. A journey that simply doesn’t work for someone with a disability. These aren’t edge cases. They’re everyday experiences for a significant portion of users.

And they don’t sit in one place. These issues exist across pages, documents, forms, and third-party content. Without clear visibility across this landscape, organizations rely on assumption, and that’s where risk grows.

Accessibility sits directly alongside legal, financial, and reputational risk. Regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation are widely recognised, but accessibility requirements are increasingly being enforced across both public and private sectors.

Issues are often only discovered after a complaint is made or an external review takes place. By then, the organization is already reacting rather than in control.

So when organizations are found to be non-compliant, the consequences are real. Financial penalties, legal action, forced remediation at speed and cost, and public scrutiny all follow.

If accessibility is a risk, the question isn’t whether to act. It’s where to start.

Next Steps

Start with visibility. Not assumptions, not internal reassurance, but a clear, independent view of what’s actually happening across your digital estate.

Then prioritize. Not everything at once, but the pages people use and the issues that directly affect accessibility, experience, and risk.

That’s where real progress begins.

Nearly 25 years ago we automated website testing, checking and monitoring so you don’t have to do it manually, helping ensure things don’t break, remain accessible and stay on brand.

It’s all online and self-managed, so you remain in control.

You can run a free risk report on any website page using /confirm below. It provides an independent view of how a page is performing across the core foundations that drive value and risk.

It’s one of the most effective ways to see where compliance exposure, including accessibility, is creating risk.

Get independent clarity on where you are today.

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