dostopa
Dostopa is a term used in some discussions of digital access design to denote a user-centered framework for controlled, streamlined access to digital resources. The concept advocates balancing quick entry with appropriate security, privacy, and consent mechanisms. In some sources the word is treated as a neutral descriptor rather than a specific product, and etymological notes often link it to roots meaning “to reach” or “to access” in several Slavic languages, though its usage varies by author.
Overview: Dostopa describes an architectural approach in which an access layer mediates resource requests between clients
Architecture and standards: It typically envisions three components: a policy engine, an enforcement point, and a
Applications: Dostopa concepts appear in discussions about public sector portals, libraries, healthcare apps, and enterprise intranets
See also: Access control, Digital accessibility, User experience, Privacy by design.