Understanding SC 2.2.4: Interruptions (Level AAA)
In Brief
- Goal
- Users are not interrupted.
- What to do
- Let people delay or turn off updates, except in emergencies.
- Why it's important
- Updates distract and disrupt assistive technology users and people with attention deficits.
Success Criterion (SC)
Interruptions can be postponed or suppressed by the user, except interruptions involving an emergency.
Intent
The intent of this Success Criterion is to allow users to turn off updates from the author/server except in emergencies. Emergencies would include civil emergency alert messages or any other messages that warn of danger to health, safety, or property, including data loss, loss of connection, etcetera.
This allows access by people with cognitive limitations or attention disorders by enabling them to focus on the content. It also allows users who are blind or have low vision to keep their "viewing" focus on the content they are currently reading.
Benefits
- Individuals with attention deficit disorders can focus on content without distraction.
- Individuals with low vision or who use screen readers will not have content updated while they are viewing it (which can lead to discontinuity and misunderstanding if they start reading in one topic and finish in another).
Examples
- Example 1. Setting user preferences
- The preferences page of a Web portal includes an option to postpone all updates and alerts until the end of the current session, except for alerts concerning emergencies.
Techniques
Each numbered item in this section represents a technique or combination of techniques that the WCAG Working Group deems sufficient for meeting this Success Criterion. A technique may go beyond the minimum requirement of the criterion. There may be other ways of meeting the criterion not covered by these techniques. For information on using other techniques, see Understanding Techniques for WCAG Success Criteria, particularly the "Other Techniques" section.
Sufficient Techniques
Failures
The following are common mistakes that are considered failures of this Success Criterion by the WCAG Working Group.
Key Terms
- emergency
a sudden, unexpected situation or occurrence that requires immediate action to preserve health, safety, or property
Test Rules
The following are Test Rules for certain aspects of this Success Criterion. It is not necessary to use these particular Test Rules to check for conformance with WCAG, but they are defined and approved test methods. For information on using Test Rules, see Understanding Test Rules for WCAG Success Criteria.