A WCAG 2.1 AA pass (beta) and a deliberate consent-over-convenience choice on search
What this changes for operators
- OpenClaw shipped a measured WCAG 2.1 AA pass on its browser dashboard (contrast above 4.5:1, a focus ring, a 12px font floor across 136 elements) in a BETA tag (v2026.6.7-beta.1), plain-language mobile provider states, and pinned-commit ClawHub skill installs. It also made key-free web search an explicit opt-in (stable v2026.6.8), trading zero-config convenience for explicit consent on where queries egress.
Receipts
Signal metadata
Source findings
- 2026-06-13-openclaw-control-ui-accessibility-pass 2026-06-13-openclaw-control-ui-accessibility-pass
- 2026-06-16-openclaw-keyfree-web-search-opt-in 2026-06-16-openclaw-keyfree-web-search-opt-in
- 2026-06-09-openclaw-mobile-state-clarity-and-clawhub-skills 2026-06-09-openclaw-mobile-state-clarity-and-clawhub-skills
Run: 2026-06-16-weekly-digest-2026-06-04_2026-06-16-frontier-v0
Schema: bitter.frontier_signals.v0 · ID: 2026-06-13-openclaw-accessibility-and-consent
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