The challenges of using websites by blind people is that they rely on screen reader support. However, most web pages have no alternative text for images, no stored ARIA attributes for contextual and behavioral adjustments. Without this information, the screen reader does not help the blind. DIGIaccess examines and analyzes all images and elements on the page and automatically deposits the missing ARIA attributes and the missing ALT tags so that blind users can use the page. ARIA attributes are automatically created and deposited for drop-down menus, forms, pop-up windows, icons and buttons. For people with photosensitive epilepsy, surfing the Internet can be dangerous: It can happen at any time that a flashing gif or animation triggers a seizure. DIGIaccess therefore includes the option to disable self-starting gifs, animations, videos or patterns. It is estimated that about 5% of all people will have an epileptic seizure once in their life. Epilepsies can occur at any age of life.