Summary
This Success Criterion means designing websites to minimize user errors. If a mistake occurs, the user should be clearly informed, given suggestions to correct it, and be allowed to reverse or confirm their action. This ensures web content is user-friendly, particularly for people with disabilities.
Lyrics
VERSE 1:
Digital doorways, passwords to recall
Success Criterion 3.3.8 breaks down this wall
Some minds can’t memorize, can’t solve the puzzles you create
Authentication barriers we need to eliminate
CHORUS:
Give me Login Liberty
More than one way to be me
No need to memorize, transcribe, or solve
Let technology evolve
Authentication freedom, cognitive liberty
That’s accessibility
VERSE 2:
Password managers filling in the gaps
Copy and paste instead of mental traps
Biometrics, WebAuthn, or OAuth flow
Multiple pathways for everyone to go
Two-factor methods shouldn’t block the way
When codes need transcribing, paste should be okay
CHORUS:
Give me Login Liberty
More than one way to be me
No need to memorize, transcribe, or solve
Let technology evolve
Authentication freedom, cognitive liberty
That’s accessibility
BRIDGE:
It’s not about making things less secure
It’s about making sure all doors have keys
For every cognitive ability
So everyone can enter with ease
SC 3.3.8 – opening gates
Not locking people out
CHORUS:
Give me Login Liberty
More than one way to be me
No need to memorize, transcribe, or solve
Let technology evolve
Authentication freedom, cognitive liberty
That’s accessibility
Sound Influences
afro-house, gospel influences, zulu lyrics, rhythmic percussion, uplifting melody, synthesizers, digital production, call-and-response vocals, spiritual themes, 4/4 beat structure, dance-oriented, mid-tempo groove, cultural fusion, repetitive vocal hooks
Version Number: 1.2