What Is See The Web?

       

See The Web is an innovative tool designed to help law firms identify websites that are not compliant with the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). This service not only alerts lawyers to potential legal opportunities but also ensures fairness by notifying website owners of their compliance issues, giving them a chance to resolve these before legal actions start.

To subscribe for the tool, please contact us to [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

How Does See The Web Work?

Upon subscribing, See The Web monitors websites for accessibility issues. When we detect violations, we giving them five weeks to address these issues. Only if the problems are not resolved after this period, we then pass the information to our subscribing law firms. This approach ensures that cases forwarded to lawyers involve only those websites that have been given fair notice and opportunity to comply.

How can I use See The Web?

To start using See The Web, reach out to us at [email protected] for subscription details and setup assistance.

I received an email from See The Web. What Should I Do?

If you’ve received a notification from us, it means your website has been flagged for potential ADA compliance issues. We recommend taking immediate action to address these issues within the given timeframe. This not only helps avoid potential legal action but also enhances your site's accessibility, benefiting all users.

Why did we create See The Web?

See The Web was driven by a commitment to fairness and transparency in the digital space. It’s crucial for businesses to have the opportunity to resolve accessibility issues before facing legal consequences. Our mission is to bridge the gap between legal enforcement and proactive compliance, providing a fair process for website owners while supplying law firms with cases involving sites that have continually failed to comply.

Are there career opportunities?

Yes. If you have a disability and you want to help our AI find more websites, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

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