WCAG accessibility guidelines and privacy regulations share a substantial number of similarities, if for different reasons.
On a Consent Management Platform, visual elements like buttons have to be the same size and comparable colours and contrast. This is to ensure users aren’t being “nudged” toward providing consent, for example. But it also makes selecting a button easier.
Text, like a cookie policy, has to be both clear to read (visually or with a screen reader) and clear to understand, as privacy laws require user consent to be informed.
These are just a couple of examples of how good user experience, accessibility, and privacy law work together to protect users.