ATLANTA and LOS ANGELES and SEATTLE, Oct. 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
VPN.com, provider of the industrys largest
VPN comparison spreadsheet, recognizes Encrypt.me for major improvements to their applications for people and veterans with disabilities.
As VPN usage pushes past 500 million users globally, having applications that work for every user, even those challenged with colorblindness or any other disability we can accommodate is critical. If someone chooses to use the internet securely, their disability should not hinder them.
Terry Myers,
Nick Nelson and the entire Encrypt.me team have set a new standard for the industry that all VPNs should follow, commented
Michael Gargiulo, CEO at VPN.com.
Encrypt.me announced their improvements in a
recent blog post which detailed the usability upgrades of their applications across their device ecosystem. Improvements were specifically made according to
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 to improve the experience for those with disabilities in the following areas:
Motor Impairments
Low Vision
Cognitive Impairments
Deaf & hard-of-hearing
Reading Impairments
Color Blindness
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, governed by World Wide Web Consortium, covers a wide range of recommendations for making web [and application] content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including accommodations for blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these, and some accommodation for learning disabilities and cognitive limitations; but will not address every user need for people with these disabilities, said CEO at World Wide Web Consortium (W3C),
Jeffrey Jaffe.
A full list of usability improvements Encrypt.me made to their applications can be found in
this audit completed by Axess Labs. The company cited adjustments to application color contrast, icons and screen reader navigation.
The Encrypt.me team is passionate about improving our application accessibility. Expect to see subtle changes over the next few releases, as we implement the suggestions from Axess Lab. We also recognize that accessibility is an on-going task. It is something well continue to work on, and be mindful of when adding new features and improving functionality, said Terry Myers, CEO at Encrypt.me.
With guidance from
Clayton Long, these updates come months after Encrypt.me was acquired by NetProtect, a subsidiary of J2 Global, Inc. The company plans to continue investments across the Encrypt.me brand along with a wide array of other usability improvements to all VPN brands NetProtect operates. A full list of VPN services NetProtect offers can be found,
here.
The internet is quickly becoming the most widely adopted utility across the world. Securing this connectivity is critical no matter who is connecting. Over the next five years, VPNs will continue to become more integrated with our devices, requiring less and less interaction from the people using them. Until then, it is wonderful to see Encrypt.me raising the bar for our industry and making VPNs more accessible, especially to our fellow citizens and veterans who are disabled, concluded Gargiulo.
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