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AnySurfer takes into account accessibility for people with disabilities such as blind, partially sighted, deaf and people with impaired hearing. Even people surfing without keyboard, mouse or monitor are of interest.
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AnySurfer is a Belgian project, developed and supported by the association Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde (BLL). The French partner is l'Oeuvre Nationale des Aveugles (ONA).
The AnySurfer label is awarded to websites that follow the guidelines for accessibility of AnySurfer. These guidelines deal with the navigation, content, layout and interactivity of the website.
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