[00:00:03.12] - Speaker 1 What is WCAG 2. 2? It's a global standard for digital accessibility and created to make websites and content usable for everyone, including people with disabilities. The newest version of the WCAG 2. 2 includes many updates such as clickable areas must be at least 24 by 24 pixels. And login processes should work without needing any puzzles or captures. Why does it matter? Because 15% of the world's population live with disabilities, and we want to give everyone the same chance and equal chances. And yes, in many countries, the WCAG is a legal term. It means public institutions, businesses, schools, and nonprofits need to comply. The benefits? A better user experience, stronger CEO and a brand that stands for inclusion. We from Eye-Able will support and help you in this journey. With other tools and expert advice to make digital accessibility easy. Because accessibility is not optional, it's essential.