Written by Tobias Greiner on July 30, 2025

Eye-Able Audit Update 3.7 – Easier management and hiding of errors

Illustration of a colorful rocket launching from a laptop screen, symbolizing a software update. To the right, a black text box reads: "Eye-Able Audit – Update 3.7". The background has a soft pastel gradient.We are pleased to announce another helpful update to Eye-Able® Audit with version 3.7. This time, the focus is on improved functions for hiding and managing errors and notes.

Users can now hide specific errors after they have been manually assessed as non-critical. The hide function always applies specifically to a domain and must be set individually for subdomains and other domains. Warnings and notes can even be completely deactivated for a domain, which makes for a much clearer view.

Particularly practical: hidden errors are automatically synchronized and are therefore invisible to the entire team. These are also taken into account in Eye-Able® Report. Management is easy via the audit interface and, in the future, directly via the dashboard.

In addition, SSO via Microsoft is now also supported in Audit, and many small improvements have been implemented.

The new Hide feature helps you to stay focused during the analysis process and to keep track of the barriers that are truly relevant to you. We will continue to work on making the review process as clear as possible, to help you implement accessibility more easily.

The new Hide feature helps you to stay focused during the analysis process and to keep track of the barriers that are truly relevant to you. We will continue to work on making the review process as clear as possible, to help you implement accessibility more easily.

You can find more information in our Help Centre article at https://help.eye-able.com/wie-kann-ich-fehler-in-audit-oder-report-ausblenden.

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