Accessibility by AllAccessible
AllAccessible is the WordPress-native accessibility plugin. Unlike overlay-only widgets, AllAccessible brings accessibility right into your WordPress workflow: a per-page accessibility score in the post editor, an accessibility column on your Posts and Pages lists, unlimited AI-written alt text and agentic AI fixes on every paid plan, and human-in-the-loop approval before anything goes live. Built over 5+ years and trusted on thousands of websites, AllAccessible powers 220 million+ accessibility interactions every month — robust, scalable infrastructure behind a simple WordPress experience. The free version installs in seconds and adds a fully customizable accessibility widget — letting every visitor control content, color, orientation, and design. Premium plans unlock AllAccessible AI: human-in-the-loop agentic remediation that checks your pages against WCAG success criteria, drafts suggested fixes, and applies them only after your approval. No black-box overlay. You stay in control. Why AllAccessible is different Native WordPress UI — accessibility scores in the editor, in your page list, and in the admin bar. Not just a frontend widget. Agentic AI remediation, human-approved — AI suggests fixes; your team approves. Nothing changes your site without sign-off. Unlimited AI interactions — descriptive alt text and agentic fix proposals for every image and accessibility issue on paid plans. Free plans include a 10 alt-text + 5 fix preview so you can feel the value before upgrading. Real audits, real scores — per-page and site-wide scoring against WCAG success criteria, not a badge with nothing behind it. Scan any page on demand — trigger a fresh accessibility check from the editor or admin bar. Proven at scale 5+ years building accessibility tooling for the web Thousands of websites running AllAccessible today 220 million+ accessibility interactions every month across the sites we serve Boost your website’s accessibility with AllAccessible’s extensive features: Accessibility Standards AllAccessible helps you work toward the accessibility guidelines referenced by major standards, including: • ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) • WCAG 2.0, 2.1, & 2.2 (Level AA/AAA) • Section 508 (U.S. Federal Standard) • European Accessibility Act (EAA EN 301 549) • Ontario AODA & Canada ACA • UK Equality Act • Australian DDA • California Unruh Act AllAccessible improves and monitors your site’s accessibility against these guidelines. How fully any standard applies depends on your content, so AllAccessible is a tool to help you get there — not a guarantee of legal outcomes. ♿ Accessibility Widget ♿ Empower all visitors to personalize their browsing experience on your website, with our dynamic Accessibility Widget that includes: Content Control Features Design Control Features Orientation Control Features AllAccessible Premium: Unlock a New Dimension in Accessibility The AllAccessible Premium subscription unleashes a plethora of additional features to optimize your website for individuals with disabilities, such as visual impairment, hearing loss, or mobility difficulties. AllAccessible’s checks follow WCAG, Section 508, and ADA guidelines and accessibility best practices. With AllAccessible Premium, you amplify your website’s accessibility, enhance your brand image, extend your outreach, and foster innovation. Benefit from a user-friendly interface that allows swift plugin configuration to meet your unique needs. Experience AllAccessible Premium with a risk-free 7-day trial, no credit card required. Our service is available at just $10/mo. Non-Profit organizations are eligible to apply for a free license here: https://www.allaccessible.org/get-allaccessible-for-free/ Unveil enhanced capabilities with AllAccessible Premium: ♿ Enhanced Accessibility Widget ♿ Online Dictionary Preset User Profiles Text to Speech Accessibility Statement Page Link Tree Accessibility Accommodation Requests ✦ Agentic AI Remediation ✦ AllAccessible Premium includes AllAccessible AI — agentic AI that continuously scans your website for accessibility gaps and auto-suggests non-invasive fixes. Your team reviews and approves each suggestion through a remediation manifest. Human-in-the-loop, every step. AllAccessible agents handle the heavy lifting: Auto-suggest missing image alt text descriptions (unlimited on every paid plan) Validate Page Structure and Role definitions Validate and correct Link Names Generate ARIA Labels for screen reader optimization Surface a prioritized fix list right inside your WordPress dashboard ✅ Accessibility Scans and Reports ✅ Run unlimited accessibility scans and receive a corresponding report. AllAccessible Premium’s Accessibility reports provide comprehensive and categorized details including: A Summary of the issues and highlighting the code where any issues occurred The severity of any issues, including best practices The Mapping of Accessibility Issues to WCAG, Section 508, ADA, and ACT rules 📊 Remediation and Administrative Dashboards 📊 Our user-friendly dashboard interfaces allow you to make quick and easy adjustments to agent-generated content, and user requests, no coding required! The Administrative dashboards give you complete control over your site allowing you to add users, add sites and subdomains, address accommodation requests, and adjust your application settings. ℹ️ Knowledge Base ℹ️ Complete product documentation, instructional videos are available to all users. For product documentation visit our Knowledge Base For informational videos and tutorials, visit our YouTube Channel 🆘 Dedicated Support 🆘 AllAccessible provides dedicated support, to help answer any questions you may have. 🤝 Partner Program 🤝 AllAccessible offers a profitable, flexible, and simple partner program to help digital agencies build their own branded solutions powered by AllAccessible. These solutions provide your clients with competitive accessibility solutions while generating new sources of revenue for you! Partners can leverage AllAccessible’s technology to create differentiated services across a wide range of website accessibility use cases such as: White Label and Resell Implementation & Configuration Accommodation as a Service Remediation Services And More! Partners receive additional benefits including: A free AllAccessible License for their website Discounted Licensing Costs A listing on our partner directory Access to our partner portal with free resources such as SOWs and marketing material to help drive revenue Apply to be a partner here Support For Plugin Support, visit the AllAccessible Support Page AllAccessible Terms and Conditions AllAccessible Would Love Your Feedback Our goal is to simplify content management between both platforms. Please share any feedback using the AllAccessible Feedback Form. Privacy & External Services AllAccessible is a connected service plugin. To deliver accessibility scanning, agentic AI remediation, and the accessibility widget, the plugin communicates with AllAccessible’s servers. This section discloses what data is sent and where, per WordPress.org guidelines. What the plugin connects to AllAccessible API (app.allaccessible.org) — validates your license, retrieves widget settings, serves accessibility audit scores, and accepts manual edits (alt text, fix approvals). Requests are authenticated and only made when you use the plugin’s admin screens or when the widget loads on your site. Data sent License & account identification — your AllAccessible account ID and site URL, so the service knows which account a request belongs to. Accessibility audit data — when the widget scans a page, detected accessibility issues are sent so the service can compute scores and generate remediation suggestions. Error & diagnostic information — if the plugin encounters an error, anonymized diagnostic details (error message, plugin version, WordPress/PHP version, your account ID) are sent to our error-monitoring service (Sentry) so we can detect and fix problems. This is disclosed in our Privacy Policy and can be disabled under Account → Advanced → “Disable error reporting to AllAccessible.” No data is sent without an account The free accessibility widget runs entirely in the visitor’s browser and adjusts their viewing experience only. License-bound features (AI remediation, scanning, image descriptions) require an AllAccessible account; creating one means agreeing to our Terms and Privacy Policy, which govern all data handling. Legal Terms & Conditions: https://www.allaccessible.org/terms-conditions Privacy Policy: https://www.allaccessible.org/privacy-policy GDPR: https://www.allaccessible.org/gdpr Trust Center: https://www.allaccessible.org/trust-center
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Bitron Right of Withdrawal
From 19 June 2026, EU member states require every consumer-facing online shop to provide an online withdrawal function — not just static information, but a continuously available electronic interface where the consumer can declare intent to withdraw, and from which the shop sends an automatic confirmation on a durable medium. In Hungary the same rule applies through the amendment of Government Decree 45/2014. Bitron Right of Withdrawal delivers exactly that, accessibly. What the plugin does A continuously available, accessible withdrawal form — embeddable via the [bitrow_form] shortcode or the Withdrawal Form Gutenberg block, so it drops into any classic-editor page, a block-built layout, or a page builder that handles either. Tight WooCommerce integration: the form is surfaced to logged-in customers as a Withdrawal item in their My Account menu, but only while they have at least one order still inside the window — so a customer with nothing eligible doesn’t see a dead link. A withdrawal link is automatically attached to WooCommerce’s customer order emails (processing, completed, invoice) while the window is open — a discreet text link (not a prominent button) to avoid accidental clicks. Its position in the email (top, after the order details, or bottom — bottom by default) and both the surrounding message text and the link label are configurable under Settings → Email. HTML and plain-text variants, with a filter to extend the list of carrier emails. Guest and logged-in customer paths. A logged-in customer sees a select of their own in-window orders. For guests, optional email verification: with the free OneCode Login plugin active, the guest proves they own their email with a one-time code, and the form then loads that email’s orders just like for a logged-in customer — closing the gap where anyone who knew an order number and the billing email could file on someone else’s behalf. When email verification is not in force, an unverified guest is never shown any order data: instead of looking up an order, they file a free-text withdrawal declaration (no order is matched server-side, no line items or totals are disclosed), which is recorded flagged as unverified for the shop to match by hand. Order data is therefore only ever shown to logged-in or email-verified customers. Item-level partial withdrawal. After the customer picks an order, they tick exactly which line items (and quantities) they want to withdraw from — the form is not all-or-nothing. Bank-account capture for non-card payments. When the original gateway can’t refund automatically (e.g. cash on delivery, bank transfer), the customer enters a Hungarian IBAN or domestic GIRO account number — validated client- and server-side with MOD-97 / CDV checks — so the shop has everything to wire the refund manually. Customizable form copy and brand colors. An optional intro paragraph above the form and the submit-button colors (background + text) are configurable from Settings → Form, with a live WCAG contrast meter that announces the ratio as you type so a custom brand color cannot quietly drop below AA. An “advanced” panel additionally exposes the form body text, wrapper background, and input/fieldset border colors for themes that need the form to blend in — these three are not contrast-checked and carry an explicit “you own the contrast” warning. The same values can be overridden per-instance through [bitrow_form] shortcode attributes or the block’s Inspector panel. Automatic confirmation email to the customer (durable medium) and notification to the shop admin, with editable subject and body templates for both — empty fields fall back to safe i18n defaults so the plugin is functional out of the box. The admin notification recipient is a configurable email address (defaults to the site administration email); leave it empty to switch admin notifications off. Optional business-customer exclusion: because the right of withdrawal is a consumer right, shops that also sell to VAT-registered businesses can switch the online form off for orders carrying a business marker (e.g. a VAT-number checkout field). Business buyers are shown a contact pointer instead; consumer orders are unaffected. It’s a technical filter, not legal advice. Per-product and per-category withdrawal exemptions for the CRD §16 / 45-2014 §29 carve-outs (perishables, custom-made, sealed digital downloads, etc.). The withdrawal form still shows exempted items inside an eligible order so the customer sees what they bought, but the quantity input is locked at zero with a visible “Not eligible for withdrawal” badge; orders that consist entirely of exempt items are blocked at step 1 with a contact pointer. A separate Settings → Exclusions tab manages the lists with searchable autocompletes. Exclusion type split — excluded by law vs waivable. The exclusion settings separate two legally distinct cases: “excluded by law” items (perishables, custom-made, opened sealed goods) where the right never applies and no customer action is involved, and “waivable” items where the right exists but the customer can expressly give it up. Each case has its own product and category pickers; existing exclusions keep behaving as “by law”. Checkout withdrawal waiver. For waivable goods (typically digital content), the shop can show a consent checkbox at checkout through which the customer expressly waives the right of withdrawal for the affected items. It appears only when the cart actually contains a waivable item, works on both the classic shortcode checkout and the block-based (Store API) checkout, can be optional or mandatory, and records the consent on the order as evidence (timestamp, IP, a fingerprint of the statement text, the covered products and the mode). Off by default; enable and word it under Settings → Exclusions. “Withdrawals” hub in the customer’s My Account area — a single durable, log-in-gated landing page for everything withdrawal-related: a one-click button to start a new declaration (when the form page is configured), plus the full list of past declarations submitted from the account (reference number, date, order link, items, refund preference, status). The menu item appears only when the customer has at least one past record OR an order still inside the withdrawal window; the list itself is privacy-scoped to the customer’s own account email and never reveals records filed under a different email. Minimal record-keeping with unique BITROW-XXXXXX references for evidentiary value, plus a per-record detail page in the admin. Admin can mark a record as closed (and reopen it) once the case is resolved, with timestamp and the closing user recorded — keeps the working list focused on what’s still pending. Withdrawal status on the order screen. When an order has an associated withdrawal, the WooCommerce order-edit screen shows a “Right of withdrawal” panel with the withdrawal’s status and a direct link to its record. Optional withdrawal column on the orders list. A Settings → General switch (off by default) adds a column to the WooCommerce orders list flagging which orders have a withdrawal and its status (a dash when none). HPOS- and legacy-orders compatible. WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility throughout — programmatic labels, focus management, live regions, sufficient contrast. GDPR integration with WordPress’ personal data export and erase tools, plus a suggested paragraph for the Privacy Policy Guide. Compatibility The plugin integrates with WooCommerce orders. It declares HPOS (High-Performance Order Storage) compatibility and uses the WooCommerce CRUD API throughout. WooCommerce is referenced for compatibility only — the trademark is not used in the plugin name or slug. Important — what this plugin does NOT do This is a technical tool, not legal advice, and does not by itself guarantee legal compliance. The plugin does not generate Terms of Service text, privacy-policy text, or other legal content — those must be prepared by your own lawyer. The confirmation email contains only a factual acknowledgement (received, when, with which ID, what content); any “what happens next” wording is the shop operator’s own policy and must come from you. The plugin records each withdrawal and notifies you, but it does not issue refunds automatically. Refunds remain a deliberate admin action through WooCommerce’s standard refund interface. Privacy The plugin stores only what is necessary to acknowledge and document the withdrawal: name, email, order reference, optional note, timestamps and a unique identifier. No IP address is stored in plain text. On plugin removal the stored records are kept by default (so an accidental deactivation cannot destroy evidence); a setting lets you opt in to deletion at uninstall. Pro version The free plugin covers the full legal compliance core on its own. Bitron Right of Withdrawal Pro adds a convenience and automation layer on top, for shops that process withdrawals regularly: One-click WooCommerce refund — issue the refund straight from the withdrawal record, instead of re-entering it by hand in WooCommerce. Status management and history — a richer status workflow (received, in progress, goods returned, refunded, rejected) with a full audit trail of who changed what and when. Automation rules — define rules that act on incoming withdrawals automatically (status transitions, notifications), so routine cases handle themselves. Custom form fields — add your own fields to the withdrawal form and store them on the record. Searchable admin + CSV export — find any declaration fast and export the list for accounting or reporting. Webhooks — push withdrawal events to your CRM, ERP or any external system in real time. REST API — read and manage withdrawal records programmatically from your own integrations. The Pro plugin is standalone: it contains the full compliance core plus the convenience layer, so you install it instead of the free plugin, not alongside it. Pro adds convenience, not extra compliance — the free plugin already makes you compliant. Learn more and see pricing