Accessibility Statement for accessibilitychecker.org
Last updated
September 25, 2025
WCAG Version
WCAG 2.1 AWCAG 2.1 AAWCAG 2.1 AAAWCAG 2.2 AWCAG 2.2 AAAdditional Best Practices (recommended)
Compliance Status
Compliant
Coverage
100% of Applicable WCAG Success Criteria Evaluated (Automated and Manual)
Our Commitment
AccessibilityChecker.org INC is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We aim to continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply the relevant accessibility standards in our design and development processes.
Standards Applied
We aim to conform to:
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WCAG 2.2 Level AA
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EN 301 549 v3.2.1 (European standard)
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (United States)
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Title II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Scope of This Statement
This statement applies to all digital content, services, and files served under the domain:
This includes all webpages, subpages, web applications, downloadable documents, and other content hosted at or under this domain.
As of the last scan on 14 Oct 2025, a total of 443 unique pages are being continuously monitored by the AccessibilityChecker.org testing platform. This number is automatically updated with each new scan as new URLs are discovered or removed.
Testing & Evaluation
Last scan date
September 25, 2025
Automated test scope
AccessibilityChecker.org covers approximately 58% of WCAG 2.2 AA criteria through automation. The remaining items require human judgment and are addressed through the manual testing module.
Manual modules completion
Completed
22 out of 22 modules completed
Accessibility is evaluated through a combination of automated and manual processes provided by the AccessibilityChecker.org testing platform:
- Weekly automated scans identify all critical, machine-detectable issues across pages using WCAG logic
- A defined set of 22 manual checks is conducted internally by our team based on guided instructions from the platform
- Ongoing issue tracking automatically detects regressions and recognizes resolved items between scans
Together, these two layers of testing — automated + manual — are designed to fully cover all WCAG 2.2 Level AA success criteria.
Known Issues (as of last scan on 14 Oct 2025)
These issues are being addressed and are prioritized for the next sprint.
WCAG Criterion | Issue Description | Source |
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No active issues found. |
Resolved Since Last Scan (as of last scan on 14 Oct 2025)
These issues are being addressed and are prioritized for the next sprint.
WCAG Criterion | Issue Description | Pages Affected |
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No issues resolved since the last scan. |
Accessible Alternatives
If you are experiencing difficulty with any part of the website, you may request accessible formats or alternative access through the contact details below.
Feedback & Contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of accessibilitychecker.org
EMAIL
[email protected]
ACCESSIBILITY LEAD
Yotam Flohr
Technical Compatibility
Our website undergoes comprehensive accessibility evaluations to ensure compatibility across various devices and assistive technologies:
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Automated Testing:
Conducted weekly using the AccessibilityChecker.org testing platform, covering both mobile and desktop interfaces to identify machine-detectable issues. -
Manual Testing:
A set of 17 essential manual tests is performed to assess aspects that require human judgment, using popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) on both desktop and mobile devices. -
Assistive Technology Compatibility:
Tested with major screen readers (e.g., NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver) and across popular browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) on both desktop and mobile devices.
Custom Notes (User-Provided)
AccessibilityChecker.org is being monitored by the AC Accessibility Compliance Platform, and manual validations are being made periodically.
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