Audit Services
How the audit runs, what it checks against, what you get at the end, and why the shortcuts do not work.
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How the Audit Runs
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How the Audit Runs Simple
One Audit, Two Lanes
The audit that used to look at accessibility now checks both lanes of compliance in one pass. Here is how the two fit into a single process.
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How the Audit Runs Simple
How a JBMD Accessibility Audit Works
The audit runs accessibility and privacy in one pass. This is the accessibility half of it: what we check at each step, and what lands in your hands at the end.
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How the Audit Runs Deeper
How Deep the Audit Goes
When people ask what makes an audit worth paying for, this is the answer: exactly how deep we go, page by page and criterion by criterion.
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What You Get
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What You Get Simple
Standards and Tools We Work With
A quick reference to the standards we audit against on both the accessibility and the privacy side, and the tools and checks we actually use, with a link to each one.
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What You Get Deeper
What a Compliance Report Actually Looks Like
The hardest part of buying an audit is not knowing what you get for the money. So here is a whole one, run against a company that does not exist, with nothing held back.
3 weeks ago • 8 min readRead article
Why the Shortcuts Fail
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Why the Shortcuts Fail Deeper
Why Automated Audits Miss Most of It
A green 100 in Lighthouse feels like a pass. It only means the machine checkable part passed, which is a minority of what actually matters.
2 months ago • 3 min readRead article -
Why the Shortcuts Fail Deeper
Overlay Widgets Won't Make You Compliant
That little accessibility button in the corner promising instant compliance? The people it claims to help are often the loudest voices against it. Here's why.
3 months ago • 3 min readRead article -
Why the Shortcuts Fail Deeper
Consent Widgets That Do Not Actually Comply
There is a comforting belief that adding a consent widget checks the privacy box. It does not, unless the widget actually stops the tracking. Most do not by default.
3 months ago • 3 min readRead article
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