The Accessibility Law enters into force this month and wants to change everything. From the ATM to Amazon

As of June 28, many things will change, from the ATM menu, through the gas station’s payment terminal, to the website where you make your purchases online. The reason? It is the day that the European Directive on Accessibility. The objective of this standard is to facilitate the use of these elements, especially by people who have Some type of disability sensory or motor. Products and services it affects. The text details products that will have to adapt to the new frame. Banks automatic ATMs are an example, but will affect all types of hardware equipment and also at the software level. These are the main ones: Computer equipment for general use: computers, tablets, smartphones and their operating systems. Self -service terminals: ATMs, ticket vending machines, shift dispensers and their operating systems Telecommunications: smartphones and other equipment to access telecommunication services. Also telephone and internet services. Electronic readers Audiovisual Communication Services: As streaming or digital television platforms, Transport services: Websites, mobile applications, electronic tickets and real -time information about the trip. Electrical, water or gas services. Banking services for consumers. Electronic books and software for reading. Electronic commerce: online stores and sales platforms. Emergencies: 112 calls. The three commandments of accessibility. The regulations affect countless equipment and the requirements vary for each of them. However, all have a common framework that has three major objectives: that they are available by more than one sensory channel (visual, auditory or tactile), that are easy to understand and that can be perceived by all users. ATMs, payment terminals and the like. ATMs that meet the regulations must meet a series of specific requirements. For example, they will have to offer an auditory option for blind users, in addition to allowing the use of headphones for a matter of privacy. The keys and controls must be noticeable to touch and the screen and all its elements will have the proper contrast. Image: CaixaBank Web pages and online stores do not get rid. In this case, apply the UNE Standards 139803 and WCAG 2.2. The requirements A must meet (there are three levels, for example for public websites they will have to meet the AA level). Some of these requirements include that the page give us alternatives to the text (videos, images and audio), which can be navigated using only the keyboard, that the structure is easy to understand, with expansable texts up to 200%, well -labeled buttons and forms (nothing to ‘click here’, the user has to know where it goes) or that all the images have alternative text to be described to blind users. Online trade pages such as Amazon must meet the same requirements as web pages, but they must also make the purchase process accessible through a sound and visual notice, for example by adding something to the cart or paying the purchase. Another aspect is that they will have to facilitate details about the accessibility of the products they sell. Amazon already has a section where these requirements detail To their sellers, but we still do not know what changes will make on their website from the 28th. We have contacted them to learn more details and update when we have an answer. The hardware still has margin, the websites no. The application of the standard is June 28, but that does not mean that all affected products and services will change that day. In the case of ATMs and the like, those that were installed before that date may continue to be used “until the end of their useful life from the economic point of view, although without exceeding ten years after their commissioning.” There are 47,000 ATMs in Spain and the cost of updating each unit could amount to 3,000 euros. Of course, all who install new ones must comply with the regulations and also the entities must inform their users of which they are updated and which are not. However, according to SHOPPRESthis margin would only apply to hardware products that are already in the market, online stores must adapt on the 28th of this month, except for an exception: to be a microenterprise. To be considered microenterprise, it must have less than 10 people on staff, provided that less than 2 million euros per year is billed. Of course, online stores that are launched after June 28 must already meet the requirements. The magnifying glass of iOS There is already much advanced. Many companies have already integrated these standards in their products, so on the 28th we will not see a radical change everywhere. For example, in banking, Ing already meets The standard UNE 139803: 2012 on its website, although they do not mention anything of the ATMs and the attention offices. In the case of Caixabank, the entity highlights that Your ATMs are accessible (although without detailing whether they comply with the new standard). In the case of computer equipment or devices such as smartphones or tablets, operating systems such as iOS, Android either Windows They have numerous as a magnifying glass to expand the content, screen readers, contrast settings and size for the text and much more. Of course there are lags that must take advantage of the new standard if they do not want to face a fine. This is the case of state websites, if we look at the last Web Accessibility Observatory Reportthe thing did not paint well in the late 2024. More than half of the websites did not even comply with level A. Cover image | Pxhere In Xataka | Why the fines from Europe to Google are so relevant to the future of your privacy, we tell you in this video

The alarm signal comes for its accessibility

Félix Juárez, director of the National Institute of Cybersecurity (INCIBE), has described the Model of the Chinese Depseek as “a weapon of mass destruction” during his speech at the Tel Aviv Cybertech forum, according to The world. His statement occurs in a context of increasing concern for open source IASs that eliminate technical and economic barriers for malicious actors. Why is it important. Deepseek It represents a turning point in the democratization of advanced tools of AI. At zero cost, it offers similar to commercial models such as GPT-4but without the ethical restrictions implemented by Western companies. Its accessibility allows anyone, regardless of their resources, to train systems to generate sophisticated malware campaigns, create convincing misinformation or develop applications to destabilize critical infrastructure. The context. China has accelerated its investment in open source AI as a strategy to counteract US advantage in the sector. Deepseek, founded in 2021 by former Baidu and Google employees, represents one of the greatest successes of this policy. Unlike OpenAi or Anthropic, which operate under Western regulatory frameworks, Chinese companies work with state supervision … but without international scrutiny on privacy and security issues. Between the lines. Juarez’s statements not only reflect technical concern but also geopolitical. That a high Spanish position publicly qualifies “a weapon of mass destruction” a Chinese technology in an Israeli forum is a sample of a certain alignment with the US position in the technological war against China. It is striking that these warnings are carried out in Israel, a country with close links with the Western cybersecurity and defense industry. The answer. Juarez proposes to transform this threat into opportunity, through …: International cooperation between public and private sector. Investment in Supercomputing and Data Centers. Accelerated training of cybersecurity specialists. Impulse on initiatives such as NATO Diana Program. Deepen. The true threat is not only Deepseek as isolated technology, but what it represents: the beginning of an era where anyone with a computer and the Internet can access tools that previously required millionaire investments and specialized equipment. We are facing a democratization of capacities that, as Juarez warns, could unleash “a wave of new threats” during the next year, turning cybersecurity into the first line of defense of digital sovereignty. In Xataka | 017 has been attending cybersecurity for five years. The question is who calls and for what Outstanding image | Solen Feyissa in Unspash

Google updates them and allows controls with your face

Google follows working on their Chromebooks and each year it has improved some aspects to also use Qualcomm chips that enhance the autonomy experience in its laptops; especially to compete against Apple’s. Now he has shown one of the new accessibility features on your Chromebooksthe ability to control the PC with facial expressions and head. It is not an accessibility technology that you have presented just for show, but rather from today it is deploying it to more users with compatible Chromebooks; those who have at least 8 GB of RAM to be able to enjoy a new experience. It’s part of a years-long development by Google that began as an AI-powered accessibility tool based on open source for games on Windows. It was known as Project Gamefacewhich was also announced at the time for Android to help people with motor deficiencies. Amanda Lin Diets, a Google software engineer, appears in the demo video to show off the new Chromebook control feature with gestures and headand which has also helped in the development of this innovative technology that opens up other types of experiences with a Chromebook. You can see perfectly how with grimaces and turns of his head It controls the Chromebook interface to send an email. A series of actions that manage to avoid the problems that certain users may have when performing actions as simple as managing their emails from a PC. Face control with Google Chromebooks Manuel Ramirez One of those features that They add great value to the Chromebook experience from Google and that will arrive in the new ones that it just announced a couple of hours ago. There would be more than 20 new devices, including the standard ChromeBook and then the Chromebook Plus. Google, according to The Vergehas also announced a series of features focused on educators and students and that are based on ChromeOS features that it has called Class Tools. Among its main functions are the possibility of control the screens in real time of students thanks to a code that, once shared, educators will be able to send content directly to their screens. Manuel Ramirez The Free Android This content can range from text fragments or translations, remotely view your screens or even share the work of one of the students with the rest of the class. Google Classroom also receives improvements and now integrates with Figma, which will allow teachers to assign blank projects to students for group work.

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