Accessibility statement
Usercentrics aims to meet the highest standards of accessibility to ensure a clear and consistent user experience for everyone. We follow the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
This website targets the standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA. We will continue to test and improve our accessibility as our web properties and digital technologies evolve to provide an inclusive experience for everyone.
Scope of conformance
All pages on this website target the WCAG 2.1 AA standards.
Conformance evaluation
Accessibility conformance is tested recurrently via a representative sample of web pages. Testing has been evaluated through:
- Manual testing with assistive technologies (e.g. screen readers and keyboard navigation)
- Use of automated accessibility testing tools
Conformance limitations
We support the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge web browsers. We test with Windows and/or MacOS operating systems updated to the latest publicly released versions.
Standards and structure
All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. For example, we use H1 for headings, H2 for subheadings, and H3 for sub-subheadings.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
If your browser does not support custom CSS at all, the content of each page is still readable.
Images
As an ongoing effort, alternative text descriptions are being added to images on the web site. Our content is usable and accessible without images.
Links
We endeavor to make sure links are written to make sense out of content. Where needed, we add a title attribute or other search aid to provide context.
Forms
All form controls are labeled clearly and appropriately.
Visual design
The site uses only relative font sizes. These are compatible with the “text size” option users can choose in visual browsers.
Any information conveyed with color is also available solely text-based (without color.)
The site does not have a “resize” widget. However, all the tools and functions provided by a widget like this are already built into all major browsers. Key options:
- Press Ctrl/Cmd and + to increase the page size
- Press Ctrl/Cmd and – to decrease the page size
- Press Ctrl/Cmd and 0 (zero) to reset the page size to the web page’s default size
ARIA landmarks
ARIA stands for Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite. It is a way to make web content and web applications more accessible to people with disabilities, including with visual design and the use of keyboard-only navigation and use of screen readers.
Our website uses ARIA markup to make it easier to identify major sections and roles on each page, including landmarks such as:
- Search
- Navigation
- Main
- Content info
Let us know
Your feedback helps us ensure that we continue to meet the highest standards of accessibility. If you experience any issues or have questions or suggestions, please contact marketing@usercentrics.com