Inclusive Digital Experience
Make sure that everyone can use technology safely and easily. This means using clear and simple language, providing helpful visual cues, and making sure that security features are easy to understand and use. By following these guidelines, we can create a digital world where everyone feels safe and empowered.

- Use typography with sufficient spacing and high readability, prioritizing sans-serif fonts.
- Avoid overly complex text and use simple, clear language for all security-related information.
- Design information layouts that consider cultural and cognitive diversity.
- Adapt digital security elements to international accessibility standards.
Sources
- https://commission.europa.eu/resources-partners/europa-web-guide/design-content-and-development/accessibility_en
- https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-WCAG20-20081211/
- https://spet.indimoproject.eu/recommendations/
- https://www.audioeye.com/accessible-web-design/download-pdf/
- https://www.codigotecnico.org/pdf/Documentos/SUA/DccSUA.pdf
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Digital
- Digital barrier
- Enviroment
- Environmental
- Gender and generations
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Low-income
- Older people
- Other
- Physical abilities and features
- Sensory and Physical
- Socioeconomic
- Visual impairment