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How to use your browser to read this site in your first language

We want to make our website as accessible as possible for everyone. If English is not your first language, you can use tools built into most web browsers to automatically translate our content into a language you’re more comfortable with. Below are simple step-by-step instructions for using Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge — two of the most commonly used browsers — to view our site in your preferred language.

Using Google Chrome

Chrome has a built-in translation feature that can automatically detect a foreign language and offer to translate it.

Steps:
  1. Open our website in Google Chrome.
  2. If Chrome detects that your default language is different from the language of the website, it should automatically display a translation bar at the top of the page. Click “Translate”.
  3. If the translation bar doesn’t appear, right-click anywhere on the page and select “Translate to [Your Language]”.
  4. You can click the three dots (⋮) in the translation pop-up to choose a different language if it’s not automatically correct.
Optional:
  • To always translate this website in the future, click “Always translate [language]” in the translation options menu.

Using Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge also includes a translation tool similar to Chrome.

Steps:
  1. Open our website in Microsoft Edge.
  2. If your browser language settings differ from the language of the website, Edge will usually offer to translate the page automatically.
  3. Click “Translate” in the pop-up bar.
  4. If no prompt appears, right-click on the page and select “Translate to [Your Language]”.
  5. You can adjust translation preferences using the pop-up menu or browser settings.

Using Safari (macOS and iOS)

Safari also includes built-in translation tools on Apple devices.

Steps:
  1. Open our website in Safari on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
  2. If the page is in a different language, tap or click the “aA” icon in the address bar.
  3. Select “Translate Website” and then choose your preferred language.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to enable translations if it’s your first time.

Important Disclaimer

Please note: The translations provided by your browser are not created or controlled by PDA Society. We are only responsible for the original English content. While browser-based translation tools can be very helpful, they may not always provide fully accurate or precise translations. If you are unsure about any translated content, we recommend referring to the original English version or contacting us directly for clarification.