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In the context of web accessibility, "aria-hidden" is an attribute used in HTML to indicate that an element should be ignored by assistive technologies, such as screen readers. When set to "true," it tells these tools not to read or interact with the element, which is useful for hiding non-essential information or decorative elements. This helps ensure that users with disabilities have a clearer and more meaningful experience by allowing them to focus on relevant content. It's part of the Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) specification aimed at improving accessibility on the web.